Touching video of Melania Trump

A touching video of Melania Trump comforting victims of the LA wildfire in her native language has gone viral.

In a video posted on X by user Johnny Maga, a 30-second clip shows the First Lady speaking to a woman in Slovenian, her native language, comforting her after the devastating loss brought on by the Palisades fires.

The clip has garnered 2.4 million views.

A little known fact about Melania is that she has a natural propensity for languages, and speaks six: Italian, French, German, English, Serbian, and Slovenian.

A commenter translated their exchange, revealing the woman introduced herself in Serbian, mentioning she had lived in California since childhood.

Melania asked about her family, and the woman replied, mixing Serbian and Slovenian, that she had two sons.

President Trump also visited California to survey the wildfire devastation.

Touring Pacific Palisades, he clashed with local officials over rebuilding delays caused by regulations.

Melania Trump offered words of comfort in a mix of Slovenian and Serbian yesterday to a woman who was affected by the Pacific Palisades wildfire

Fans were delighted to see the First Lady speaking three of the six languages she is proficient in

Fans were delighted to see the First Lady speaking three of the six languages she is proficient in.

While Mayor Karen Bass emphasized safety concerns, Trump pushed for expedited efforts, criticizing red tape and FEMA’s inefficiency.

This marked Trump’s first trip since reclaiming the presidency, blending disaster response with a push to showcase bipartisan governance.

Despite prior tensions, President Trump and Governor Gavin Newsom exchanged a cordial handshake upon Trump’s arrival at LAX with First Lady Melania Trump.

Air Force One landed at 2:55 p.m., and the two addressed the media together.

‘I appreciate the governor coming out and meeting me,’ Trump said. ‘We want to get the problem fixed … It’s like you got hit by a bomb.’

Newsom thanked Trump for visiting and called for collaboration to rebuild communities devastated by the Palisades Fire.

‘We’re going to need your help,’ Newsom said, expressing confidence in working together, citing past cooperation during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Trump’s visit came amid ongoing disputes over California’s wildfire management and water policies.

Melania Trump dazzles fans by speaking in Slovenian and Serbian yesterday while comforting LA wildfire victims

President Donald Trump watches as first lady Melania Trump hugs a resident, as they tour the Pacific Palisades neighborhood affected by recent wildfires in Los Angeles

In a video posted on X, a 30-second clips shows the First Lady speaking to a woman in Slovenian, her native language, comforting her after the devastating loss brought on by the Palisades fires

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