In a rare public appearance, former First Lady Melania Trump spoke at a naturalization ceremony in Washington, D.C. The event was organized in collaboration with the National Archives. The typically private Melania Trump shared her personal immigrant journey, offering insights into her life as an immigrant in America.
Primarily dormant on the public and political front since leaving the White House in 2021, Melania Trump's presence at today's event was noteworthy. Her usual low profile was set aside as she spoke on a topic close to her heart: migration and citizenship. However, it was underlined that not once did the former First Lady refer to her husband's ongoing campaign promises, which include making it more difficult for immigrants to become U.S. citizens.
In her speech, Melania Trump described her immigration journey as challenging, opening her eyes to the realities faced by people seeking U.S. citizenship. Expressing deep pride in being a U.S. citizen, she commiserated with those on a similar journey, bringing attention to a significant political controversy regarding both legal and illegal immigration in America.
Interestingly, this collaboration with the National Archives occurs almost two years after inquiries were made into President Trump's handling of White House records. The hint of irony does not escape the situation, given that these investigations were initiated by the National Archives themselves.
The new archivist in command is not the same as the one who initially turned President Trump's name over to the Department of Justice for consideration. Nevertheless, the connection between the present archivist, Colleen Shogan, and Melania Trump seems to have sparked the former First Lady's participation in the event. Shogan, who worked alongside Melania Trump on several events during her tenure in the White House, reached out to her personally to extend an invitation to the event.
While former President Trump has given the event his blessing, it should be noted that he faces charges related to alleged mishandling of classified documents during his term.