First Lady Melania Trump invited several individuals, including the Angel Family and parents' rights advocates, as guests at a joint Tuesday evening Congress meeting, where her husband, President Donald Trump, will make a statement about the union's status.
One of the invited individuals is a Florida mother named Little John in January. A detailed press release of the invitation describes her as a mother who knows firsthand the importance of parental rights at school. She sued the Leon County Board of Education. “A middle school student at her daughter has socially shifted her daughter to a different sexual identity in January and without her husband's knowledge or permission,” the announcement said. However, the release warns that while Little John's family is currently “thriving”, her situation “remindes the dangers of government violations of parents' rights to children.”
Her invitation is part of a broader effort to highlight Americans affected by what Melania Trump described as a “terrifying” policy of the Biden Harris administration.
According to the White House, Melania Trump also invited other respected guests, including Alexis Nungarei, who lost her 12-year-old Joselyn Nungarei, the mother of an angel who lost her child, to two illegal aliens. Corey Comperatore's Family – Trump supporters killed protecting his family in Butler, Pennsylvania, amid an assassination attempt in Trump. Alison and Lauren Phillips – The mother and sisters of Lake Rayleigh Riley, who were murdered by an illegal foreigner. “Peyton McNabb, a former high school athlete who dreamed of competing in college sports at a volleyball game in September 2022, left her with a traumatic brain injury as a biological man playing with a conflicting women's team surged volleyball in Peyton's face.”
You can find the complete list of Melania Trump guests here.
President Trump's theme for his speech on Tuesday night is “User Dream Update.” Report.
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“In his joint speech to Congress, President Trump celebrates his very successful first month, outlining his bold, ambitious, common sense vision for the future.”
Speeches begin at 9pm in the East.

