First lady Melania Trump urged national unity as tensions soar in Minneapolis following the fatal shootings of two civilians by federal agents.
The First Lady spoke on a “Fox & Friends” about the situation Tuesday morning.
“We need to unify… I know my husband, the president, had a great call yesterday with the governor [Tim Walz] and the mayor [Jacob Frey], and they’re working together to make it peaceful and without riots,” Melania Trump said in an exclusive interview.
“I’m against violence so, please, if you protest, protest in peace.”
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She also spoke about Americans the massive winter storm that affected several states and lead to frigid temperatures, heavy ice and snowfall and widespread power outages.
“I feel deep compassion for the people who are impacted by this storm. I know the federal government is working hard to provide assistance to all who need it. As Americans, we need to help each other and come together in these difficult times,” she said.
“I send them my strength and love and [I am] thinking of them….”
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Melania Trump was on the to promote her upcoming movie, “MELANIA,” which launches Friday.
The film showcases her life leading up to her husband’s inauguration as 47th president.
“This story was never told before, so the audience will see me – how I manage my business, my philanthropy, family preparation for the inauguration and also establishing the East Wing for the White House – how I manage all of that in 20 days prior to the inauguration,” she said.














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