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Melania Trump Just Touted Teaching Kids 'Healthy Online Behavior', And The Hypocrisy Is White Hot

First Lady Melania Trump's anti-bullying efforts are ongoing, and her "be best" efforts have now extended to Twitter, where she was recently "convinced now more than ever that teaching healthy online behavior is crucial to securing a safer future for our children."

There was, of course, a glaring problem with her statement.


Her husband, President Donald Trump, is one of the biggest Twitter bullies on our planet.


Thousands of people online leapt on Melania for her hypocrisy.



If there's one family that ought to do some self-examination before calling on others to be better, it's the Trumps.


Perhaps Melania's anti-bullying campaign is aimed at one person in particular?


Others couldn't help but laugh at Melania's bold-faced call for civility.


The first lady could significantly reduce the amount of online bullying in our country by changing the password to her house's WiFi.


Sadly, the internet's clapbacks will likely have no effect on the President's continued bullying of his own people.


Sorry, Melania, your effort to "be best" likely won't be making it past the front door.

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