Melania Trump Brutally Humbles Jeff Bezos With This Revelation After Founder Of Amazon And Donald Trump Became Buddy-Buddy

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Melania Trump has decided to be far more vocal as she serves as first lady for the second time.

Donald Trump‘s wife wants the world to know the identity of those who either pained her or, even worse, neglected her while she lived in the White House eight years ago.

The former glamour model recently sat down with Fox News to discuss her agenda. Mrs. Trump said she would build on her most significant achievement in her Be Best campaign.

According to USA Today, Melania Trump landed in hot water when introducing the proposal. The publication noted that Mrs. Trump was heavily criticized “for copying former First Lady Michelle Obama and her husband, former President Barack Obama‘s pamphlet on how to talk to kids about online cyberbullying.”

Melania Trump denied the accusation, explaining that the Be Best campaign material replicates “an educational booklet, Talking With Kids About Being Online, originally produced by the Federal Trade Commission in 2009.”

Melania Trump told the Fox News reporter that she will put the focus on cyberbullying. The mother of one went on and on, talking about bullying and the negative impact it has on children and young adults.

She took a few shots in the same breath at the leaders of big tech and businesses such as Netflix, Apple, and Amazon, who failed to help her when she launched the program.

Mrs. Trump realized that despite her efforts to reach out to tech and streaming service figureheads to promote her campaign on their platforms, they either declined to support her or remained silent.

Melania Trump stated: “I will continue with Be Best, and also I will expand Be Best. I started the first in the first administration. I didn’t have much support from anyone. I invited all of the streaming platforms to the White House. I had the roundtable but didn’t have much support from them. And imagine what we could do in those years if they would rally behind me and teach the children what to do to protect them about social media and their mental health.”

Melania Trump has an interesting timing with her decision to call out some of the wealthiest men on earth, like Jeff Bezos and Tim Cook, for failing her.

The businesswoman has put those billionaires in a rather embarrassing situation. In the past few months, they have been hanging around Trump, the Mar-a-Lago Club, and the White House, telling the president they are ready to bend to his will.

It is worth noting that despite her criticism, Mrs. Trump’s documentary will be exclusively available on Amazon Prime Video, a platform she has accused of not supporting her Be Best campaign.

Amazon has agreed to pay $40 million for the project.

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