First Lady Melania Trump was sat next to Senator Ted Cruz to campaign against 'abusive behavior online', years after Donald Trump viciously mocked Heidi Cruz's looks.
This is the second day in a row First Lady Melania Trump visited Capitol Hill. Yesterday, she lobbied for the bipartisan “Take It Down Act” along with Sen. Ted Cruz, House Speaker Mike Johnson, and victims of non-consensual sexual images or deepfakes.
The first lady expressed disappointment about the lack of Democrats in attendance at Monday's "Take it Down Act" roundtable.
Melania Trump says it’s “heartbreaking” to see teens and especially girls grapple with the fallout after they’re targeted by malicious and sexually explicit online content.
First Lady Melania Trump lent her support for the "Take It Down Act" on Capitol Hill Monday. The bill, designed to speed the removal of intimate imagery posted online without an individual's consent,
Melania Trump had all eyes on her at Capitol Hill on Monday, March 3. The First Lady, who is preparing for this year's White House Easter Egg Roll, stepped out in a tan suit, joined by Ted Cruz and Amy Klobuchar,
First lady Melania Trump will advocate for legislation to regulate deepfakes during a meeting on Capitol Hill Monday, her first solo engagement since returning to the White House. The bill Trump will highlight,
First lady Melania Trump made a rare public appearance on Capitol Hill on Monday to push a bipartisan bill aimed at combatting revenge porn and deepfake sex images. The former supermodel spoke about the horrors of artificial-intelligence-powered deepfake pornographic images that have swirled online and called out Democrats for not being more publicly supportive of the proposed Take It Down Act.
The first lady met 'members of Congress on a bill could speed the removal of intimate imagery posted online without an individual's consent, or revenge porn,' Associated Press reported.
WASHINGTON (TNND) — First lady Melania Trump went to Capitol Hill Monday for her first ... The bipartisan bill is sponsored by Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn.