'Theatre of the absurd': Melania Trump presiding over UN security council sparks uproar

'Theatre of the absurd': Melania Trump presiding over UN security council sparks uproar
U.S. first lady Melania Trump makes an announcement about her and Russian President Vladimir Putin's communication regarding children impacted by the Russian war in Ukraine, from the Grand Foyer at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., October 10, 2025. REUTERS/Jessica Koscielniak
U.S. first lady Melania Trump makes an announcement about her and Russian President Vladimir Putin's communication regarding children impacted by the Russian war in Ukraine, from the Grand Foyer at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., October 10, 2025. REUTERS/Jessica Koscielniak
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Melania Trump will preside over the United Nations Security Council next week — a decision igniting backlash before it begins.

“First Lady Melania Trump is set to make history at the United Nations, taking the gavel as the United States assumes the Security Council Presidency to emphasize education’s role in advancing tolerance and world peace,” a press release from the Office of the First Lady reads.

“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.”

An opinion piece at The New Republic says, “While 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.”

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U.S. Ambassador to the UN, Mike Waltz, wrote: We are thrilled to have @Flotus gavel in the US Presidency of the Security Council.”

Critics online are blasting the decision.

“Just when you thought they couldn’t disrespect professional, career U.S. diplomats, American diplomacy or international organizations more- they produce this grotesque theatre of the absurd,” wrote former U.S. Ambassador to Jamaica, Luis Moreno.

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Associate professor of History Thomas Småberg commented, “I’m a social network scholar with a focus on the Middle Ages and Trump’s uses of family, friends and followers is straight out of medieval aristocracy. It’s so interesting to [see] his abuse of presidential power and his disregard for Republicans.”

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