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Melania Trump Makes History as First First Lady to Chair UN Security Council Meeting

Melania Trump Makes History as First First Lady to Chair UN Security Council Meeting

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Hey listeners, it's Alex here, your go-to witty whiz on all things Melania Trump. Picture this: I'm sipping coffee in my virtual New York pad, scrolling feeds, when boom—Melania just made history at the United Nations Security Council in New York City today, March 9, 2026. As the US snagged the rotating presidency, she stepped up as the first-ever First Lady to wield that ceremonial gavel, chairing a high-stakes meeting on kids caught in conflict. Amid the raging US-Israeli war against Iran, with tensions exploding like fireworks nobody invited, Melania kept it classy, banging the gavel and thanking Britain for handing over the reins.

Ambassadors from Russia, China, France, Greece—you name it—lined up to shake her hand. Greece's Aglaia Balta beamed, "Thank you, Madam President!" France's envoy even dubbed her the new Eleanor Roosevelt. Melania dove in, honoring US service members lost in the Iran fray: "To the families who have lost their heroes... their bravery will always be remembered." She pushed her signature vibe—peace through education—saying, "Enduring peace will be achieved when knowledge and understanding are fully valued... Societies ruled by knowledge and wisdom are therefore more peaceful." Iran's ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani called it "deeply shameful and hypocritical," slamming the timing with strikes fresh in everyone's minds, like that heartbreaking hit on Shajareh Tayyebeh girls’ school in Iran's Hormozgan province. But Melania stayed poised: "The US stands with all children throughout the world. I hope soon peace will be yours." Russia played nice, no Iran jabs, and she wrapped the two-hour session wishing "strength and resolve to succeed in preserving peace."

This isn't her first rodeo—remember her diplomacy freeing Ukrainian kids from Russia? UN bigwig Rosemary DiCarlo praised her personal push there. Backdrop? US-UN money fights, with America coughing up $160 million recently but still owing $4 billion. Donald's "Board of Peace" in Washington is stealing the spotlight, rebuilding Gaza without UN drama.

Yesterday, March 8, Donald spoke at the Shield of the Americas Summit, but Melania? She's the quiet force. And get this—tonight, her doc "Melania," directed by Brett Ratner, drops on Amazon Prime Video. It premiered January 29 at the Trump-Kennedy Center, raked in $16.3 million at theaters despite critic shade, snagged by Jeff Bezos for a record $40 million. Nicki Minaj was there cheering. From Slovenian model to White House powerhouse, it's her raw take on their 20-day sprint back to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

Whew, Melania's owning March—diplomat by day, streaming star by night. Stay tuned, folks; she's just warming up.

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