Melania Trump is set to make history as the only First Lady of the United States to take on a new and significant role focused on national and global wellbeing. Now serving her second term as First Lady, Melania has long emphasized child safety and online protection. During Donald Trump’s first presidency, she launched the Be Best initiative, aimed at promoting children’s wellbeing and combating cyberbullying. When Trump left office in 2021, she reflected on the program’s impact, highlighting its role in raising awareness, encouraging kindness, and building partnerships to help children overcome daily challenges.
She is now stepping onto the global stage by presiding over the United Nations Security Council — becoming the first First Lady in history, from any country, to do so. The UN Security Council consists of 15 member states, including five permanent members: the United States, China, France, Russia, and the United Kingdom. Ten additional non-permanent members serve two-year terms.
