First Lady Melania Trump made her first solo appearance of her husband’s new term, visiting Capitol Hill to lobby for passage of legislation that would ban the publication of non-consensual sexually exploitive images,
Melania Trump made her first solo appearance of her husband Donald Trump’s second presidential term to lobby for a bill
Two young women who exemplify causes championed by Melania Trump will be the first lady's guests at Donald Trump's address to Congress.
The 'Fox & Friends' co-hosts discuss first lady Melania Trump's effort to pass the Take It Down Act to protect children from being targeted online.
Melania Trump is throwing her support behind something everyone can agree on: stopping deepfake nudes. It's a smart use of her voice.
First lady Melania Trump is expected to speak publicly Monday, for the first time since her husband returned to office, highlighting her support for a bill aimed at protecting Americans from deepfake and revenge pornography.
First Lady Melania Trump used a roundtable event about revenge and deepfake pornography to slam Democrats for not attending en masse. Although several Democrats did attend the event on Monday, Trump took time out of her opening remarks to complain about other party members who did not show up.
A North Texas teenager was in Washington D.C. on Monday to promote a new bill which aims to fight fake pornographic images made by artificial intelligence.
Melania Trump is touting a bill that would make it a crime to publish "non-consensual intimate imagery" online and require offending content to be removed from websites.
First Lady Melania Trump called for stronger protections against online abuse, urging lawmakers to pass the "TAKE IT DOWN" Act to combat deepfake and revenge pornography while criticizing Democrats for their absence from the discussion.
First lady Melania Trump made a rare public appearance on Capitol Hill on Monday to push a bipartisan bill aimed at combatting revenge porn and deepfake sex images. The former supermodel spoke about the horrors of artificial-intelligence-powered deepfake pornographic images that have swirled online and called out Democrats for not being more publicly supportive of the proposed Take It Down Act.