In a historic moment at the White House Rose Garden, First Lady Melania Trump joined President Donald Trump in signing the bipartisan “TAKE IT DOWN” Act into law. This legislation, aimed at combating the non-consensual distribution of intimate images and AI-generated deepfakes, marks a significant expansion of her “Be Best” initiative, focusing on children’s well-being and online safety.
Melania’s active role in advocating for the bill included hosting a Capitol Hill roundtable with survivors and lawmakers, emphasizing the psychological toll of online exploitation. Her involvement was instrumental in garnering near-unanimous support in Congress.
During the signing ceremony, Melania described AI and social media as “digital candy”—sweet, addictive, and engineered to impact children’s cognitive development. She expressed pride in the legislation, stating, “Today, through the ‘TAKE IT DOWN’ Act, we affirm that the well-being of our children is central to the future of our families and America.”
President Trump praised his wife’s efforts, noting, “You’ve made them get along,” referring to the bipartisan support the bill received. He added, “Working with our First Lady, we’ve shown that bipartisanship is still possible.”
The “TAKE IT DOWN” Act is the first federal law targeting the misuse of AI-generated explicit content and revenge porn, setting a precedent for future legislation in the digital age. Melania’s unprecedented co-signing of the bill underscores her commitment to protecting children and families from online exploitation.
This landmark event not only highlights Melania Trump’s evolving role as First Lady but also signifies a collaborative approach to governance, addressing the complex challenges posed by emerging technologies.