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  "path": "/post/207078/melania-trump-chair-un-security-council-meeting",
  "publishedAt": "2026-02-26T13:45:41.000Z",
  "site": "https://newrepublic.com",
  "tags": [
    "Breaking News",
    "Melania Trump",
    "United Nations",
    "Donald Trump",
    "Foreign Policy",
    "U.N. Security Council",
    "World",
    "United States",
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  "textContent": "First Lady Melania Trump will preside over the United Nations Security Council on March 2, addressing “Children, Technology, and Education in Conflict.”\n\n“Mrs. Trump’s leadership will mark the first time a sitting U.S. First Lady presides over the Security Council as members consider education, technology, peace, and security,” a press release from her office read.\n\nWhile the first lady has shown an interest in children’s welfare, particularly in Russia’s war on Ukraine, it’s hard to imagine her address as any more than a symbolic gesture that will look good in a social media post. U.S. Ambassador Mike Waltz will be in attendance.",
  "title": "Um, Why Is Melania Trump Chairing a U.N. Security Council Meeting?"
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