“Motherhood has never been dishonored,” one user wrote — responding to Mrs. Trump’s call to “restore” its role.
“Why would we take advice from her?” said another person.
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Some critics suggested the message did not reflect the realities faced by many families today, including rising costs and childcare access.
One person wrote on X, in part, “You have no clue what it takes to raise children in today’s world.”
Melania Trump, shown above, center, with Ivanka Trump on the left and a young Barron Trump on the right, said mothers shape their children’s values and character. (John Lamparski/WireImage)
Many others, however, defended the first lady’s remarks.
“I admire this sentiment,” one user wrote. “You have raised a fine son. I hope he appreciates you.”
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“Beautifully written,” another person added.
Yet another individual called the op-ed “a lovely tribute to mothers,” while someone else said Mrs. Trump is “a class act.”
America’s first lady has previously spoken out about her approach and beliefs about parenting and family life.
President Trump with his wife and son. Melania Trump’s op-ed published on Mother’s Day drew a variety of reactions. (John Moore/Getty Images)
In an interview on “Fox Friends” ahead of President Trump’s second term, she said she believed children should be guided early on, then given independence as they grow.
“We teach them, we guide them, and then we give them the wings to fly,” she said.
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At the time, she said she planned to split her time between the White House and New York.
Barron Trump was then taking classes at New York University’s main campus in New York City, though recent reports indicate he has transferred to NYU’s Washington, D.C. campus.
“America can restore the honor of motherhood.”
Kelly McGreal is a production assistant with the lifestyle team at Fox News Digital.
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