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«Breaking News» I tell Barron that drugs 'will mess up your head, mess up your body' Melania Trump reveals

First lady Melania Trump revealed on Tuesday what she tells the Trumps' 12-year-old son Barron about the dangers of drugs. 


'I teach him, I try to explain how drugs are dangerous and how they will mess up your head, mess up your body and nothing positive comes of it,' she said at a town hall meeting on the opioid crisis.


Host Eric Bolling, who lost his son to an opioid overdose asked her at what age parents should warn their kids about the dangers of drugs.  


'I think 8. Now a days the children are so smart and the life is so fast and they have access to everything,' she said. 'We need to teach them at very early age how bad drugs are.'   




First lady Melania Trump said she talks to her son Barron about the dangers of drugs 


First lady Melania Trump said she talks to her son Barron about the dangers of drugs 



First lady Melania Trump said she talks to her son Barron about the dangers of drugs 





She said at her town hall meeting that more awareness is needed on opioid issue


She said at her town hall meeting that more awareness is needed on opioid issue



She said at her town hall meeting that more awareness is needed on opioid issue





Entertainer Wayne Newton, third from left, attended the town hall


Entertainer Wayne Newton, third from left, attended the town hall



Entertainer Wayne Newton, third from left, attended the town hall





Barron Trump with his parents - President Trump and Melania Trump - returning to the White House after a President's Day weekend in Mar-a-Lago


Barron Trump with his parents - President Trump and Melania Trump - returning to the White House after a President's Day weekend in Mar-a-Lago



Barron Trump with his parents - President Trump and Melania Trump - returning to the White House after a President's Day weekend in Mar-a-Lago



The first lady challenged the media to give the opioid crisis 'the same amount of coverage that you do to idle gossip or trivial stories' at her town hall meeting on Tuesday.


'I'd also like to take a moment to challenge the media to cover this very real issue as often as possible,' she said at the International Theater at Westgate Las Vegas.


'In 2017, we lost at least 72,000 Americans to overdoses - that's 197 lost American lives per day - more than 8 lost lives per hour. I challenge the press to devote as much time to the lives lost - and the potential lives that could be saved - by dedicating the same amount of coverage that you do to idle gossip or trivial stories,' she said. 


Melania Trump has often expressed frustration with the media's coverage of her clothing, a common complaint among first ladies. 


'I wish the media would talk about more and educate more especially the children,' she said. 'They do it but I think not enough.' 


'Just for example we are here talking about it and I think it should be on every media on the front page of every news paper. I think that every person would follow,' she added. 


Overdose deaths from opioids have quadrupled in the last two decades and combating the issue is one of the pillars of the first lady's signature Be Best campaign.  


She also repeated President Donald Trump's argument that drugs are coming in from the Southern border, which he has used to argue for his border wall.


'We need to make sure that no drugs are coming to our country. They are coming south through our border. They are also coming through China. They are very dangerous,' she said. 'We need to stop that.' 




President Trump promoted the first lady's town hall


President Trump promoted the first lady's town hall



President Trump promoted the first lady's town hall





First lady Melania Trump challenged the media to give the opioid crisis 'the same amount of coverage that you do to idle gossip or trivial stories.'


First lady Melania Trump challenged the media to give the opioid crisis 'the same amount of coverage that you do to idle gossip or trivial stories.'



First lady Melania Trump challenged the media to give the opioid crisis 'the same amount of coverage that you do to idle gossip or trivial stories.'





Melania Trump wrapped up her two-day, three-state tour promoting her Be Best campaign with a town hall on the opioid crisis in Las Vegas


Melania Trump wrapped up her two-day, three-state tour promoting her Be Best campaign with a town hall on the opioid crisis in Las Vegas



Melania Trump wrapped up her two-day, three-state tour promoting her Be Best campaign with a town hall on the opioid crisis in Las Vegas





She arrived in Las Vegas Monday night to hold a town hall on Tuesday on the opioid crisis


She arrived in Las Vegas Monday night to hold a town hall on Tuesday on the opioid crisis



She arrived in Las Vegas Monday night to hold a town hall on Tuesday on the opioid crisis





Legendary entertainer Wayne Newton joined the first lady's town hall on the opioid crisis


Legendary entertainer Wayne Newton joined the first lady's town hall on the opioid crisis



Legendary entertainer Wayne Newton joined the first lady's town hall on the opioid crisis






Elivs Presley


Elivs Presley






Barry Manilow


Barry Manilow



The first lady's town hall was held in the same Las Vegas theater where Elvis Presley (left) made music history and where Barry Manilow (right) currently sings



The town hall in Las Vegas is the last stop for the first lady in her first over night domestic tour promoting her signature initiative. 


The International Theater at Westgate Las Vegas appeared to be about half full. 


President Donald Trump promoted the town hall with a tweet: 'Our great First Lady (@FLOTUS) will be doing a LIVE show TODAY at 1:00 PM PT with the terrific @EricBolling at the @WestgateVegas Resort. She's on her #BeBest Tour, helping address the #OpioidCrisis. Free admission for the first 1,500 people!,' he wrote. 


Tuesday's town hall marked the first time during the two-day, three-state tour where the focus will be her. 


She gave remarks and answered questions at town hall unlike her previous stops where she met with students and tech officials and they did most of the talking.


Conservative political commentator Eric Bolling hosted Tuesday's town hall. Bolling and Adrienne Bolling lost their son, 19-year-old Eric Chase Bolling, to an accidental opioid overdose in 2017.


Westgate Resorts founder, president and CEO, David Siegel and his wife Jackie Siegel joined the town hall meeting later to discuss their daughter Victoria 'Rikki' Siegel, who died in 2015 from a drug overdose when she was 18.


The couple will discuss their new book on her life: 'Victoria's Voice: Our Daughter's Dying Wish to Share Her Diary and Save Lives.' 


The Siegel family gained national attention when they were featured in the 2012 documentary 'Queen of Versailles.'


Newton and the Siegels arrived to the town hall early to check out the venue. They took their seats in the front row. 


The Rev. Jerry Falwell, the founder if Liberty University, also attended. As did an Elvis impersonator.


The first lady's town hall, part of her signature Be Best initiative, was held on a stage full of local music history: the International Theater at Westgate Las Vegas. 


Legendary entertainer Wayne Newton, the longtime Las Vegas star, headlined the theater from 1987 to 1993, and joined the first lady's town hall meeting.


Elvis Presley performed a total of 636 shows at the hotel from 1969 to 1976, with every show sold out. 


Since 2018, the theater has hosted Barry Manilow's residency show, The Hits Come Home.


The Westgate Las Vegas was previously known as the Las Vegas Hilton, until Westgate Resorts purchased it in 2014. 

It was the largest in the world during the 1980s and its 1,700 seat theater was opened with a performance by Barbra Streisand in 1969.


The town hall meeting was the last event of Melania Trump's two-day, three-state tour promoting her signature Be Best campaign and its three pillars: the well-being of children, online safety, and opioid abuse. 


The venues combined her campaign issues with visits to organizations that have partnered with her Be Best campaign. 


Bolling has courted the White House on the opioid issue, which he has become a national voice on in the wake of his son's death. The first lady met with Microsoft executives at its Innovation and Policy Center in Washington D.C. in July.


Her first stop focused on children, who she designed the Be Best campaign to benefit. 


At the Dove School of Discovery in Tulsa, Okla., on Monday the first lady reminded children of the importance of being kind and doing their homework.


She visited with school kids who were learning about team work and over coming obstacles in addition to the typical school lessons of math, science, reading and writing. 




Westgate Resorts founder, president and CEO, David Siegel and his wife Jackie Siegel were at the town hall to talk about their daughter's death from a drug overdose


Westgate Resorts founder, president and CEO, David Siegel and his wife Jackie Siegel were at the town hall to talk about their daughter's death from a drug overdose



Westgate Resorts founder, president and CEO, David Siegel and his wife Jackie Siegel were at the town hall to talk about their daughter's death from a drug overdose





Melania Trump watches 6th graders in Tulsa, Okla., do a science experiment


Melania Trump watches 6th graders in Tulsa, Okla., do a science experiment



Melania Trump watches 6th graders in Tulsa, Okla., do a science experiment





Melania Trump reminded second graders of the importance of doing their homework


Melania Trump reminded second graders of the importance of doing their homework



Melania Trump reminded second graders of the importance of doing their homework



'It's a very important - team work,' she said during a classroom visit. 'It's very important to get along in groups.' 


'We always need to be kind and show love, correct?' she said a group of second graders.


And when one young girl noted she was not a fan of homework, the first lady told her: 'You wished you didn't have homework? Well everyone wished that but it's important.'


She reminded the kids homework helped them get smarter. 


Her second stop of the day was with the tech giant Microsoft, at its main campus in Redmond, Washington, where she learned about online safety and parental controls.   


Dave McCarthy, the General Manager of Microsoft Games, showed the first lady the control options available for parents for their children's X-box.


He mentioned that his daughter's Xbox name has the name the princess in it and she'd love that he told the first lady that.


'The whole world knows,' Melania Trump laughed when he gave the online moniker.


She also learned about a devise that allows those with disabilities to use computers and play games easier.


'Children can play, everyone can play together,' the first lady said. 


Her Monday and Tuesday trip marked the first over night domestic trip for Melania Trump where the focus was on her Be Best campaign and not an event with her husband.




Dave McCarthy, the General Manager of Microsoft Games, showed the first lady the control options available for parents for their children's X-box


Dave McCarthy, the General Manager of Microsoft Games, showed the first lady the control options available for parents for their children's X-box



Dave McCarthy, the General Manager of Microsoft Games, showed the first lady the control options available for parents for their children's X-box





Melania boarded a government jet on Monday at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland en route to Tulsa, Okla., to begin a two-day, three-state swing to promote her Be Best campaign


Melania boarded a government jet on Monday at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland en route to Tulsa, Okla., to begin a two-day, three-state swing to promote her Be Best campaign



Melania boarded a government jet on Monday at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland en route to Tulsa, Okla., to begin a two-day, three-state swing to promote her Be Best campaign


Melania Trump has promoted her Be Best campaign in the Washington D.C. area and on day trips including an October trip to a children's hospital in Philadelphia. She has also made day trips to the U.S.-Mexico border to visit migrant children separated from their parents under her husband's immigration policy.


She also made a four-day trip to Africa last year, her first solo overnight trip as first lady. 


The Sinclair Broadcast Group announced Tuesday's Las Vegas town hall will stream on all its websites Broadcast Group stations.


This is the first lady's second town hall with Bolling on the opioid crisis. 


Her first was at Liberty University in Virginia on Nov. 28, 2018.


At that event, she defended her controversial red Christmas trees at the White House as 'fantastic' and says son Barron is not on social media yet.


Melania Trump was asked by Bolling about what she talks about with her 12-year-old son Barron when it comes to drug addiction. 


'I always tell him drugs can be very dangerous and mess up your mind and body,' she said. 'And to love yourself more than you love drugs.'




Melania Trump's first town hall on the opioid crisis was in November at Liberty University 


Melania Trump's first town hall on the opioid crisis was in November at Liberty University 



Melania Trump's first town hall on the opioid crisis was in November at Liberty University 






Barron Trump has been spotted on a mobile phone, howe


Barron Trump has been spotted on a mobile phone, howe






The first lady said her 12-year-old son Barron is not on social media


The first lady said her 12-year-old son Barron is not on social media



12-year-old Barron has previously been spotted using a cellphone, however Melania said in November he doesn't have social media, because he's currently too interested in sports



She also said her son, who was spotted carrying his mobile phone onto Air Force One when he left Mar-a-Lago with his parents at the end of his Thanksgiving break, has no social media accounts.


'He doesn't have a social media yet. He's not interested in it. He's all into sports. He's a great athlete,' she said.


'I teach him to be responsible and treat all people with respect and kindness,' she added. 'That is very important to me.' 


Melania also said she knew she would be criticized when she made anti-bullying one of her initiatives with some critics pointing out one of the biggest offenders is her husband.


President Trump often uses his twitter account to attack his political enemies.


'I knew that I would be criticized but I would do what is right for the next generation,' the first lady said.


'Sometimes you need to fight back, I'm sorry,' she added. 


 


 


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Main photo article First lady Melania Trump revealed on Tuesday what she tells the Trumps’ 12-year-old son Barron about the dangers of drugs. 
‘I teach him, I try to explain how drugs are dangerous and how they will mess up your head, mess up your body and nothing positive comes of it,’ she said a...


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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