It appears First Woman Melania Trump is among those who differed with President Donald Trump over his choice to mock 16-year-old local weather activist Greta Thunberg on Twitter.
In an unusual public statement acknowledging differences between the primary couple, Mrs. Trump’s spokeswoman advised CNN reporter Kate Bennett: “It is no secret that the President and First Woman typically communicate in another way — as most married couples do.”
Bennett had asked about a Thursday tweet from the president, 73, through which he stated it was “so ridiculous” that TIME named Thunberg their “Person of the Year.” The Swedish teen has turn out to be a global face for the urgency of addressing climate change.
“Greta must work on her Anger Management drawback, then go to a great quaint movie with a pal!” President Trump, a climate change skeptic who has claimed it is a “hoax,” sarcastically wrote Thursday. “Chill Greta, Chill!”
Thunberg responded by changing her Twitter bio: “An adolescent engaged on her anger management drawback. At present chilling and watching a superb old fashioned movie with a pal.”
Mrs. Trump, 49, has made preventing cyberbullying a serious part of her Be Best initiative as first woman, specializing in youngsters’s welfare. Nevertheless, she has repeatedly been accused of hypocrisy given her husband’s penchant for personally attacking others using social media.
RELATED: Michelle Obama Tweets Support at Greta Thunberg After Trump’s Twitter Mockery
What’s more, the primary woman used Twitter earlier this month to express her disapproval over a joke made about her 13-year-old son, Barron, at an impeachment hearing.
A regulation professor talking before the committee had stated, “The Constitution says there may be no titles of the Aristocracy, so whereas the president can identify his son Barron, he can’t make him a baron.” (The professor later apologized.)
RELATED: Melania Trump Isn’t Surprised That People ‘Ridicule’ Her for Her Anti-Cyberbullying Campaign
“A minor youngster deserves privateness and ought to be stored out of politics,” Mrs. Trump tweeted on Dec. four. Referring to the professor, she wrote, “Pamela Karlan, you need to be ashamed of your very indignant and obviously biased public pandering, and using a toddler to do it.”
Within the assertion to CNN this week concerning the president’s mockery of another teenager, Mrs. Trump’s spokeswoman stated, BeBest “is the First Woman’s initiative, and she is going to proceed to make use of it to do all she will to assist youngsters. … Their son just isn't an activist who travels the globe giving speeches. He is a 13-year-old who needs and deserves privateness.”
Mrs. Trump has reportedly expressed her misgivings about her husband’s Twitter habits prior to now.
She advised New York Occasions reporter Katie Rogers final yr, according to Newsweek, “I don’t all the time agree together with his tweets and I tell him that.”
“ informed me she typically takes the president’s telephone away,” Rogers tweeted at the time, per Newsweek.
Hours after the president’s dig at Thunberg, his campaign tweeted an edited version of her TIME cowl with Trump’s face on it as an alternative.
Meanwhile, former First Woman Michelle Obama had her own ideas on the matter. She tweeted support to Thunberg on Friday, writing, “Don’t let anybody dim your mild. … Ignore the doubters and know that tens of millions of individuals are cheering you on.”
Thunberg, too, has responded to the argument that her climate activism is political.
“If anybody thinks that what I and the science are saying is advocating for a political view – then that claims more about that individual than about me,” she wrote in a single tweet. “That being stated – some are definitely failing greater than others.”
Src: Melania Trump's Rep Speaks Out After President Mocked a Teenager on Twitter: They 'Communicate Differently'
==============================
New Smart Way Get BITCOINS!
CHECK IT NOW!
==============================