First Lady Unveils Platforms

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First lady Melania Trump speaks on her initiatives during an event in the Rose Garden of the White House, Monday, May 7, 2018, in Washington. The first lady gave her multipronged effort to promote the well-being of children a minimalist new motto: "BE BEST." The first lady formally launched her long-awaited initiative after more than a year of reading to children, learning about babies born addicted to drugs and hosting a White House conversation on cyberbullying. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
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First lady Melania Trump speaks on her initiatives during an event in the Rose Garden of the White House, Monday, May 7, 2018, in Washington. The first lady gave her multipronged effort to promote the well-being of children a minimalist new motto: "BE BEST." The first lady formally launched her long-awaited initiative after more than a year of reading to children, learning about babies born addicted to drugs and hosting a White House conversation on cyberbullying. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
First lady Melania Trump speaks on her initiatives during an event in the Rose Garden of the White House, Monday, May 7, 2018, in Washington. The first lady gave her multipronged effort to promote the well-being of children a minimalist new motto: “BE BEST.” The first lady formally launched her long-awaited initiative after more than a year of reading to children, learning about babies born addicted to drugs and hosting a White House conversation on cyberbullying. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

First Lady Melania Trump has unveiled her “Be Best” platform; fighting cyber bullying and youth opioid addiction.

Other First Ladies dealt with social issues including Michelle Obama’s nutrition and exercise, Laura Bush advocated for libraries, Barbara Bush for literacy, Rosalyn Carter for mental health research, and Nancy Reagan tackled drug addiction with the famous “Just Say No” campaign.

However, with the First Lady’s announcement there are lingering questions from reporters about her husband’s cyber bullying and of their relationship.

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