Melania Trump advocates for federal law against sharing intimate images online, highlights harm to teenagers.

First Lady Melania Trump recently addressed Congress, advocating for the criminalization of posting intimate images online as a federal offense. During a Capitol Hill roundtable discussion on the ‘Take It Down Act,’ Melania highlighted the detrimental impact such actions have on teenagers, especially young girls. She emphasized the importance of prioritizing the well-being of the youth and expressed disappointment in the lack of engagement from Democrats on this issue. Melania’s plea comes at a time when cyberbullying and online harassment are on the rise, making it crucial to protect vulnerable individuals, especially minors, from such harmful behavior. The First Lady’s call for legislative action to tackle this pressing issue underscores the need for stricter measures to safeguard individuals’ privacy and mental well-being in the digital age.

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