Melania Trump Plans to Expand Cryptocurrency Initiative to Support Children if Trump Wins Second Term

 Melania Trump Plans to Expand Cryptocurrency Initiative to Support Children if Trump Wins Second Term

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Former First Lady Melania Trump hinted at plans to expand her cryptocurrency venture aimed at benefiting children if her husband, former President Donald Trump, is re-elected. In an interview with Fox News host Maria Bartiromo, Melania discussed her priorities and plans for a potential second term as first lady.

“I will continue my Be Best initiative and expand and see also what is important at that time,” she explained. “Because as we see, the world is changing so fast, and what will happen next year, we don’t know.”

She then linked her role as First Lady to her involvement in cryptocurrency, highlighting how she used her platforms to support children. “So after I left the White House in 2021, I established my two platforms, Web2 and Web3, blockchain platforms that I create art and collectibles, and all it’s available on those two platforms, MelaniaTrump.com and USAMemorabilia.com,” she said. “What it does is provide financial support for the children from the foster care community.”

Melania Trump emphasized that if her husband returns to the White House, she would expand her efforts, adding, “So if we are back in the White House, I will expand that and add more staff. I have more ideas.”

The former first lady’s comments suggest that she intends to further integrate technology and philanthropy if given another opportunity in the White House. Her venture into the world of cryptocurrency appears to be focused on using digital platforms to fundraise for children in the foster care system, an extension of her previous work through the Be Best initiative.

By expanding her cryptocurrency initiative, Melania Trump plans to increase resources and personnel to develop more projects and provide further support for children in need. Her emphasis on adapting to the fast-changing digital world aligns with her broader vision for a potential return to her role as first lady, where she aims to build on her previous initiatives and respond to evolving global and social challenges.

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