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    WATCH: Melania and Barron Share Sweet Moment Together At Beginning of the State of the Union Address, and the Internet Loves It

    By Adam StantonFebruary 27, 2026Updated:February 27, 2026
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    During President Trump’s second-term State of the Union on February 24, 2026, amid Supreme Court tariff rulings and U.S.-Iran tensions, the White House Rapid Response account posted a viral video of First Lady Melania Trump arriving in a dark Dolce & Gabbana suit and greeting her son Barron Trump.

    In the clip, she waved to the applauding crowds and shared a tender kiss on her son Barron’s cheek, showing their warm relationship. Comments lauded her as “ravishing and radiant,” “the greatest FLOTUS ever,” and “beautiful classy and stunning,” emphasizing her elegance and the gesture’s affection. T

    Posting the viral clip, an official White House social media account stated, “@FLOTUS arrives for
    @POTUS ‘ State of the Union address:” In the comments under this post, dozens of users reacted to the scene and expressed their love and admiration of Melania, particularly her personal kindness and wonderful sense of style.

    “Ravishing and radiant. Melania is the greatest FLOTUS ever,” another added. “PRAISE GOD JESUS CHRIST FOR YOU MELANIA TRUMP 🙏 ❤️ 🙌 💖 MY FAMILY AND I LOVES YOU FOREVER ❤️ ♥️ 💗 💖 💜,” an exuberant message read.

    An inquisitive user noted, “Always interesting to see what the First Lady chooses to wear at such significant events. It often reflects current themes and sets the tone for the evening.”  Laconically, one comment stated, “Beautiful classy and stunning 🤩”

    Reacting to the beautiful moment, one user posted, “How beautiful it is to greet one’s mother with a gentle kiss on the cheek. An ancestral gesture that blends affection and respect. First Lady Melania Trump and Barron Trump 🇺🇸.”

    As we reported in the American Tribune, President Trump blasted the activist judges at the Supreme Court in his comments at the State of the Union. Addressing Scott Bessent, he quipped, “But the good news is that almost all countries and corporations want to keep the deal that they already made. Right, Scott?”

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    Continuing his comments, the president added, “Scott, knowing that the legal power that I, as president, have to make a new deal could be far worse for them, and therefore they will continue to work along the same successful path that we had negotiated before the Supreme Court’s unfortunate involvement.”

    “So despite the disappointing ruling, these powerful country saving it’s saving our country the kind of money we’re taking in peace, protecting many of the wars I settled was because of the threat of tariffs I wouldn’t have been able to settle them without,” Trump declared.

    Trump continued his remarks, adding, “Will remain in place under fully approved and tested alternative legal statutes, and they have been tested for a long time. They are a little more complex, but they are actually probably better, leading to a solution that will be even stronger than before.”

    Watch the clip here:

    Rounding out his comments, the president declared, “Congressional action will not be necessary. It is already time-tested and approved, and as time goes by, I believe the tariffs paid for by foreign countries will, like in the past, substantially replace the modern-day system.”

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