KEY POINTS

  • Melania Trump as FLOTUS
  • Melania Trump's Be Best campaign
  • Donald Trump attacking Greta Thunberg

Melania Trump has found a new way to embarrass herself.

Just recently, Greta Thunberg was named by Time Magazine as the “Person of the Year.” Shortly after that, the president took to Twitter to say that the 16-year-old activist should work on her anger management problem. Following Donald’s move, Melania has found herself in a new embarrassing situation.

“Melania Trump just found a whole new way to embarrass herself,” Palmer Report tweeted.

Last week, Melania reacted to Pamela Karlan’s statement after the latter mentioned the name of her son, Barron. According to the first lady, a minor child should be kept out of politics, but she didn’t do anything for Thunberg when her husband attacked the teenager.

Bill Palmer questioned how the FLOTUS keeps on promoting her “Be Best” campaign but fails to do anything on her husband’s “psychotic cyberbullying.” Palmer recalled how Melania went on warpath to a non-attack against her son but did not take action when Donald went after a teenage kid, referring to Thunberg. Palmer described Melania as someone who is “awful.”

Just like Palmer, many questioned the FLOTUS’ “Be Best” campaign. A lot of them are now waiting for Melania to stand up for Thunberg and defend her from the POTUS.

“I’m still waiting for Melania Trump to defend 16-year-old Greta Thunberg, following the public bullying by her husband, a 73-year-old man baby,” Scott Dworkin, co-founder of The Democratic Coalition, posted on Twitter.

Melissa Blake, a writer, blogger and disability activist, also urged the FLOTUS to support Thunberg against the FLOTUS. Blake recalled how Melania reacted at the mere mention of Barron’s name. She reminded Melania how her husband publicly mocked Thunberg and the disabled before.

“When you support him, you’re hurting people like Greta and me,” she wrote.

Several Twitter users urged Melania to go after her husband. One even advised the FLOTUS to teach her husband some manners.

FLOTUS Melania Trump visits military children
First Lady Melania Trump interacts with Ilana Jordan, an Imagine Andrews student, at the youth center on Joint Base Andrews, Md., Sept. 15, 2017. The facility offers various programs such as before and after school care, social recreation, sports and fitness and instructional programs for more than 800 children. Photo by Senior Airman Jordyn Fetter/U.S. Air Force Photo by Senior Airman Jordyn Fetter/U.S. Air Force