2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
Melania Trump revealed that she has already spoken to her 12-year-old son Barron Trump about the dangers of drugs.
People indicates that the first lady of the United States has created an initiative called "Be Best" that seeks to motivate families in the country to educate their children about the realities and dangers of drug use. The note explains that emphasis is being placed on the opioid epidemic that exists in the country.
Melania revealed that she has already had that dialogue with her son Barron, during a public forum held in Las Vegas presented by Erin Bolling. "I teach him … I try to explain to him how drugs are dangerous and can damage your brain, they can damage your body, and nothing positive comes out of that," President Donald Trump's spouse told Bolling, Poeple reports.
People explains that Melania's presence in the forum occurs as part of a campaign that takes place in three states and takes place over two days.
Barron is the only begotten son of the country's first lady and the youngest son of President Donald Trump.
During the forum organized by Bolling, who lost his university son as a result of an overdose in 2017, the president's wife made a small speech that lasted about 10 minutes. “The United States is by far the largest consumer of opioids, using more pills per person than any other country in the world. In fact, overdose deaths have quadrupled since 1999…”Melania told those present. Then, Melania conducted a round of questions and answers with Bolling, who is a Fox News presenter.
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