Melania Trump mocked online after she is seen struggling to read Christmas book at Childrens Hospital
Melania Trump’s annual visit to Children’s National Hospital was meant to be the kind of soft, warm holiday moment every First Lady is expected to deliver—calm smiles, a Christmas book, a room full of children, and a brief escape from the reality of being in a hospital during the holidays. But what should have been a feel-good tradition turned into another online pile-on the moment clips of her reading began circulating on social media.
The tradition itself goes back decades. First Ladies have visited the hospital since the days of Bess Truman, bringing small sparks of joy to patients who are spending Christmas surrounded by IV poles instead of tinsel. No matter who occupies the White House, the gesture tends to be the same: show up, sit with the kids, listen to their stories, read them a holiday book, hand out some gifts, and try—if only for a few minutes—to make everything feel normal.
This year, Melania Trump continued that tradition, arriving at Children’s National on December 5th. Hospital staff described her visit as warm and uplifting. She was greeted by two young patients, Faith and Riley, who escorted her through the halls with the unfiltered excitement only children can bring to the room. According to the hospital, their energy and humor helped set the tone, softening the weight of the place for everyone attending.
Inside the decorated room—complete with a Christmas tree, garlands, and a large red chair draped with a festive blanket—Melania sat down to read How Does Santa Go Down the Chimney?, a playful, imaginative children’s book by Mac Barnett. The setting couldn’t have been more classic: holiday lights twinkling, a group of children gathered on the floor, some with stuffed animals tucked under their arms, and a First Lady flipping pages filled with Santa illustrations.
But the internet saw something else.