Melania Trump Expresses Optimism About US Future Following Husband Donald Trump's Win

Melania took to social media platform X to post that Americans have given them an important responsibility after her husband defeated Democratic nominee Kamala Harris.

Melania Trump, wife of incumbent US President Donald Trump, said on Thursday that she feels hopeful about the future of the country after her husband was elected as US President for the second time.

Melania took to social media platform X to post that Americans have given them an important responsibility after her husband defeated Democratic nominee Kamala Harris.

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"The majority of Americans have trusted us with this very important responsibility. We will protect the heart of our republic-freedom, the post read.

The post stressed unity in discussion about people's commitment to one another as citizens while setting political ideology aside for the sake of personal liberty, economic prosperity and security.

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She concluded, saying, "American energy, skill, and initiative will bring together our best minds to propel our nation forward forevermore."

Donald Trump made an incredible comeback, overcoming a conviction, three indictments, two assassination attempts, two impeachments, and continuous assaults from most of the mainstream media to again win the White House.

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After winning the polls, Donald Trump declared, "We made history."

Donald Trump is elected as the 47th President of the US, winning in a clear majority.

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He will be 78 years old when he steps into the White House and makes it the oldest President to date.

Also, he becomes the second president to win re-election after defeat; the last one was Grover Cleveland, who won his second term in 1893.

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The economic issues that helped Donald Trump win were popular discontent over inflation that has seen food prices jump by almost 25 per cent since his defeat in 2020.

The election was a shock disappointment for Kamala Harris, who stepped into carry the Democratic Party torch three months ago after President Joe Biden dropped out amid questions about his mental and physical capabilities.

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