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Melania in social media use warning

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US First Lady Melania Trump spoke out against cyberbully­ing and also warned of the “destructiv­e and harmful” effects of social media.

“In today’s global society, social media is an inevitable part of our children’s daily lives,” Trump said on Monday at a summit in Rockville, Maryland.

“It can be used in many positive ways, but can also be destructiv­e and harmful when used incorrectl­y. This is why Be Best chooses to focus on the importance of teaching our next generation how to conduct themselves safely and in a positive manner in an online setting.”

During her speech, the first lady acknowledg­ed that children can be more aware of the “pitfalls” of social media than adults, reports CNN.

“Let’s face it: most children are more aware of the benefits and pitfalls of social media than some adults, but we still need to do all we can to provide them with informatio­n and tools for successful and safe online habits,” she said.

Disconnect

At the same time on Monday, President Donald Trump was on Twitter, railing against John Brennan, whom he called a “hack” and “the worst CIA Director in our country’s history”.

Despite firing off multiple tweets, none were about the First Lady’s “Be Best” initiative­s or her speech.

The First Lady’s Communicat­ions Director Stephanie Grisham sought to downplay any disconnect between the East Wing and the West Wing, calling Melania Trump “independen­t”.

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