Melania Trump reveals her ‘greatest triumph’ as Donald admits he doesn’t know ‘what she’s doing’

She began by expressing gratitude for the strong support she received, emphasizing that it came from both political parties and from members of the House and Senate. She also took a moment to thank Speaker Mike Johnson directly.

The legislation, known as the Take It Down Act, was officially signed into law by her husband in May, making it one of the earliest major bills passed by Congress during this period.

The bill was introduced by Republican Senator Ted Cruz of Texas and advanced through the Senate without any opposition, receiving unanimous approval.

In the House of Representatives, the measure passed by an overwhelming vote of 409 to 2 before being sent to President Trump for final authorization.

During the signing ceremony, President Trump handed the pen to the First Lady, inviting her to sign the document as well and stating that she had earned the honor.

He praised her publicly, describing the country as fortunate to have a First Lady who is both committed and compassionate in her role.

Her recent appearance before Congress coincides with new personal ventures, including the launch of her production company, Muse Films, and an upcoming documentary titled Melania. The film, currently scheduled for a January 30 theatrical release, has been in production since November 2024 and follows the family’s transition back to the White House earlier this year.