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«Breaking News» First Lady Melania Trump opens up on her 12-year-old son Barron

Melania Trump opened up on the difficulties of raising her 12-year-old son Barron in the unrelenting harsh spotlight in a second interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity aired Thursday night. 


The First Lady revealed she's infuriated with the media attacks on her young son, who she describes as a 'fighter' and she tries to give him a life as 'normal as possible'. 


'It does make me angry because children should be off limits. I protect him and I want to give him a life as normal as possible,' the fiercely private Melania said. 


'This is not a normal life. But I like to give him a normal life and protect him and give him the life that he deserves,' she added during the interview aboard the USS George H.W. Bush at Joint Base Langley in Hampton, Virginia. 


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Melania Trump's second-part interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity aired Thursday night where she talked about her young son's challenging new life in Washington


Melania Trump's second-part interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity aired Thursday night where she talked about her young son's challenging new life in Washington



Melania Trump's second-part interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity aired Thursday night where she talked about her young son's challenging new life in Washington





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She says she's infuriated with the media attacks on her 12-year-old son Barron who she calls a 'fighter' with a 'soft heart' adding 'children should be off limits' 


She says she's infuriated with the media attacks on her 12-year-old son Barron who she calls a 'fighter' with a 'soft heart' adding 'children should be off limits' 



She says she's infuriated with the media attacks on her 12-year-old son Barron who she calls a 'fighter' with a 'soft heart' adding 'children should be off limits' 





The First Lady said: 'This is not a normal life. But I like to give him a normal life and protect him and give him the life that he deserves'


The First Lady said: 'This is not a normal life. But I like to give him a normal life and protect him and give him the life that he deserves'



The First Lady said: 'This is not a normal life. But I like to give him a normal life and protect him and give him the life that he deserves'





She opened up about her young son saying: 'He's very happy, he's strong, he's tough. He's enjoying life in Washington.' Barron pictured above with dad Donald on July 21, 2016


She opened up about her young son saying: 'He's very happy, he's strong, he's tough. He's enjoying life in Washington.' Barron pictured above with dad Donald on July 21, 2016



She opened up about her young son saying: 'He's very happy, he's strong, he's tough. He's enjoying life in Washington.' Barron pictured above with dad Donald on July 21, 2016





Barron pictured above walking with his parents across the South Lawn of the White House on November 25, 2018


Barron pictured above walking with his parents across the South Lawn of the White House on November 25, 2018



Barron pictured above walking with his parents across the South Lawn of the White House on November 25, 2018



Despite the pressure of the press, she said that Barron is enjoying his new life on Capitol Hill. 


'He's very happy, he's strong, he's tough. He's enjoying life in Washington,' Melania said. 


Hannity asked who Barron takes more after, his fighter father or his model mother. 


With a smile the First Lady said: 'He has both qualities. He has a soft, beautiful heart but he's a fighter, too. He's very strong.'


Although Barron is rarely seen out with his parents, the soccer-loving boy made headlines this week for inviting English soccer player Wayne Rooney to the White House along with his wife Coleen and their four sons. 


Hannity switched gears to implore the First Lady on how she feels about her husband's hot-button issues of foreign policy, border security and employment. 

She revealed that she disagrees with Donald Trump at times - but stands by him nonetheless. 


'With policies, some of them I agree on, some I don't. I give him my opinion. He's the president. He was elected,' she humbly said. 


But she agrees with Trump on his controversial wall at the U.S.-Mexico border. 


'I think we need the wall to protect the country. For security, to protect [the country] from the drugs. Of course, we know we will always have people coming over. But this is one solution that we could stop big caravans coming over,' she said.  


Melania herself got to visit the border in June where she witnessed the migrant crisis for herself.  


'I was at the border and saw first hand what they do 24-7. And their hands are full,' she said firmly.  




She revealed that she doesn't agree with all of Donald Trump's policies on hot-button issues and tries to give him advice 


She revealed that she doesn't agree with all of Donald Trump's policies on hot-button issues and tries to give him advice 



She revealed that she doesn't agree with all of Donald Trump's policies on hot-button issues and tries to give him advice 





She told Hannity: 'With policies, some of them I agree on, some I don't. I give him my opinion. He's the president. He was elected'


She told Hannity: 'With policies, some of them I agree on, some I don't. I give him my opinion. He's the president. He was elected'



She told Hannity: 'With policies, some of them I agree on, some I don't. I give him my opinion. He's the president. He was elected'





However she agrees with Trump when it comes to border control and erecting a wall between the U.S. and Mexico to 'protect the country'. Melania pictured above at a social services center at the border in McAllen Texas on June 21, 2018


However she agrees with Trump when it comes to border control and erecting a wall between the U.S. and Mexico to 'protect the country'. Melania pictured above at a social services center at the border in McAllen Texas on June 21, 2018



However she agrees with Trump when it comes to border control and erecting a wall between the U.S. and Mexico to 'protect the country'. Melania pictured above at a social services center at the border in McAllen Texas on June 21, 2018





Melania toured the border in June and saw the migrant crisis first hand. Pictured above at a Border Protection Facility in Tuscon, Arizona on June 28


Melania toured the border in June and saw the migrant crisis first hand. Pictured above at a Border Protection Facility in Tuscon, Arizona on June 28



Melania toured the border in June and saw the migrant crisis first hand. Pictured above at a Border Protection Facility in Tuscon, Arizona on June 28



On the controversial #MeToo movement, Melania said that she believes in the movement sweeping Hollywood and politics - but she also believes in due process.  


'I think we should all be heard, women and men. We need to be heard and we need to be treated equal,' she said. 


She noticeably avoided mentioning her husband Donald Trump, who himself has been accused of sexual assault by a strong of women.  


Hannity brought up the high-profile case of Judge Brett Kavanaugh who was accused of sexual assault by multiple women which triggered the public to cry out 'I believe' in solidarity with his alleged victims. 




The interview took place aboard the USS George H.W. Bush after Melania spent the day visiting with troops at Joint Base Langley in Hampton, Virginia


The interview took place aboard the USS George H.W. Bush after Melania spent the day visiting with troops at Joint Base Langley in Hampton, Virginia



The interview took place aboard the USS George H.W. Bush after Melania spent the day visiting with troops at Joint Base Langley in Hampton, Virginia





The first lady posted photos of herself touring Joint Base Langley to Twitter on Wednesday


The first lady posted photos of herself touring Joint Base Langley to Twitter on Wednesday



The first lady posted photos of herself touring Joint Base Langley to Twitter on Wednesday





Melania can be seen wearing a hat from the USS George H.W. Bush in a tweet revealing that she had landed on its deck on a Marine Corps V-22 Osprey


Melania can be seen wearing a hat from the USS George H.W. Bush in a tweet revealing that she had landed on its deck on a Marine Corps V-22 Osprey



Melania can be seen wearing a hat from the USS George H.W. Bush in a tweet revealing that she had landed on its deck on a Marine Corps V-22 Osprey


'You can believe until proven guilty. You cannot be guilty until proven guilty. That's why very important that we follow the law,' Melania said.   


Hannity then offered Melania the floor to talk about what issues are important to her. 


'I have three pillars. Well-being of children, the opioid crisis and social media use. So I travel the country, meet with people, meet with parents. I want to shine a spotlight on the organization and program that support children and want to be the best for them to grow up in a responsible adult,' she said. 


Going deeper, Hannity touched on her roots growing up in Slovenia then jump-starting her modeling career at the age of 16. 


'I studied design and architecture. But I wanted to go in modelling business and professional career as a model. So I moved to Milan and Paris,' she said. 


And she moved to Italy and France all on her own. Hannity noted on her early career saying: 'So you were alone. You grew up fast.'


'You look back, your journey from Paris, Milan and New York, does that make you the person that says is a confident and a good friend and true to herself?' the Fox host asked. 


'Yes. My journey made me that,' she replied with a smile and a nod. 


Her interview was aired the same day her favorability numbers fell 11 per cent over the past two months, according to a CNN poll, leaving her with a 43 per cent approval rating. 


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Main photo article Melania Trump opened up on the difficulties of raising her 12-year-old son Barron in the unrelenting harsh spotlight in a second interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity aired Thursday night. 
The First Lady revealed she’s infuriated with the media attacks on her young son, who she ...


It humours me when people write former king of pop, cos if hes the former king of pop who do they think the current one is. Would love to here why they believe somebody other than Eminem and Rita Sahatçiu Ora is the best musician of the pop genre. In fact if they have half the achievements i would be suprised. 3 reasons why he will produce amazing shows. Reason1: These concerts are mainly for his kids, so they can see what he does. 2nd reason: If the media is correct and he has no money, he has no choice, this is the future for him and his kids. 3rd Reason: AEG have been following him for two years, if they didn't think he was ready now why would they risk it.

Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.

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