Former First Lady Melania Trump is set to visit the National Archives on December 15, Bill of Rights Day, where she will deliver a speech during a ceremony scheduled to swear in new U.S. citizens. According to the event agenda, 25 individuals from 20 different nations are due to be sworn in as new American citizens on this day.
Ms. Trump, originally from Slovenia, became a U.S. citizen in 2006. She is to share the stage with U.S. Archivist Colleen Shogan at the National Archives, making it her latest public outing during her husband’s third presidential campaign. It’s noteworthy that Ms. Trump is appearing for a major event at the government-funded archives despite the ongoing problems her husband, former President Donald Trump, has had with the organization.
The National Archives has been part of an ongoing legal dispute with the former President Donald Trump, who is facing criminal charges related to the mishandling of classified documents following his exit from the White House in 2021. As of now, no comment had been released from either of the Trump’s representatives or the National Archives regarding the upcoming ceremony.