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First Lady Pool Reports of April 1, 2025

April 01, 2025

Pool Reports by Meridith McGraw, The Wall Street Journal

Sent: Reports:
April 1, 2025
13:06

FLOTUS Pool Report #1

First Lady Melania Trump, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the women who are being awarded with the International Women of Courage Awards, arrived on stage a few minutes ahead of schedule at the State Department. They were greeted with a standing ovation.

The 19th annual International Women of Courage (IWOC) Awards ceremony is honoring eight women from around the world who, according to the State Department, "who have demonstrated exceptional courage, strength, and leadership – often at great personal risk and sacrifice."

This year, the Madeleine Albright Honorary Group Award is also being given to the "Women Student Protest Leaders of Bangladesh."

The State Department showed a video at the start of the event introducing the awardees.

This is the fifth time Mrs. Trump has attended the awards ceremony. She is wearing a leopard print trench coat for the occasion.

Additional information about the awardees and their accomplishments here: https://www.state.gov/secretary-of-states-2025-international-women-of-courage-award-recipients-announced/

The ceremony is being held in the Ben Franklin Room on the top floor of the Department of State. A reception was set up in an adjoining room with pink roses, a string quartet, and refreshments for after the event.

Among those spotted in the room:
Mrs. Jeanette Rubio
AG Pam Bondi
SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler
Education Secretary Linda McMahon
Labor Secretary Lori Chavez de remer
Rep. Elise Stefanik
WH Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt

From the East Wing:

"Mrs. Trump will highlight the profound connection between the love and courage shown by this year's honorees. She looks forward to celebrating the extraordinary strength of women who embody love in action around the globe."
— Nick Clemens, Communications Director for the First Lady

April 1, 2025
13:42

FLOTUS Pool Report #2: FLOTUS remarks and awards

Sec. Rubio commended the awardees for their courage and thanked them for their work "securing a more just world."

He gave a special recognition to
awardee Amit Soussana from Israel, who was held hostage by Hamas and shared details about sexual violence.

Rubio introduced the First Lady, who he called an "inspiration."

Mrs. Trump began her remarks saying, "Throughout my life, I have harnessed the power of love as a source of strength during challenging times."

"Love has inspired me to embrace forgiveness, nurture empathy, and exhibit bravery in the face of unforeseen obstacles," she said. "Today, we celebrate courage – a strength that is based in love," she said.

Her remarks in full can be found below. Please check to tape.

After the First Lady spoke, State Department Spokesperson Tammy Bruce announced and delivered the awards on stage along with First Lady Trump and Sec. Rubio.

Amit Soussana spoke afterwards and described her 55 days being held hostage and October 7.

"Today I understand the true meaning of freedom in a way I never had before…to see the moon and stars and to breathe, to choose one own's life, those are things I will never take for granted," Soussana said.

"For too many families there is no hope, only waiting, only longing," she said.

Soussana called for the release of hostages. "I call on the world to act and bring them home now."

As the women awardees — some of them dressed in colorful clothing showcasing their home cultures — exited the stage, they were given a final standing ovation.

The event concluded at 1:35p.

FLOTUS remarks, as prepared, from the First Lady's Office:

Good afternoon, and thank you, Secretary Rubio.

Throughout my life, I have harnessed the power of love as a source of strength during challenging times. Love has inspired me to embrace forgiveness, nurture empathy, and exhibit bravery in the face of unforeseen obstacles.

Today, we celebrate courage – a strength that is based in love.

This truth is illustrated through our honorees, who prove that love can inspire extraordinary valor even in the face of vulnerability. Their remarkable stories are a testament to the power of love in practice – for family, community, and our world. This is especially evident in places where their passion defies convention and when it has been shown at great personal risk of stigma, persecution, or harm.

The courageous Georgiana Pascu, one of our award recipients, exemplifies love in action. Georgiana is a "watchdog" who defends the dignity of Romanians whose voices cannot be heard. She fearlessly enters facilities designated as "care centers" to rescue people with disabilities who are unwittingly held captive. In fact, Georgiana usually shows up unannounced and discovers the unimaginable – helpless adults and children bound, sedated, starving, and in extreme cases, dying. Thanks to Georgiana's brave work, dozens of offenders have been charged with human trafficking, exploitation, and even organized crime.

We are honored to join an exceptional assembly of brave women who have shown their love and refused to let fear or hardship define them. Their collective achievements and dedication move us all.

Let us also take a moment to acknowledge those who persist in their struggles. For each of them, love serves as a powerful catalyst, instilling a profound sense of purpose in their endeavors.

To the women who are driven to speak out for justice, even though their voices are trembling. To the women who are motivated to rise up for their community, when all others remain indifferent. To the women who feel compelled to heal wounds caused by hatred – and cherish peace.

The 2025 International Women of Courage Award recipients come from diverse backgrounds and regions. Yet, love transcends boundaries and territories – it is a universal language. Their courage propels all of humanity forward by advocating to end violence against women and girls, promoting democratic governance, defending human rights, championing education, and fighting injustice. Through their efforts, they instigate progress for all of humanity.

These extraordinary women illuminate the transformative power of love in shaping our world. Their journeys remind us that true courage is born from a deep commitment to others, showing that love fuels the call for justice.

Through their brave actions, they inspire us to embrace our own potential for change, teaching us that while courage drives us forward, it is love that lays the groundwork for lasting impact. Let their stories motivate us to take courageous steps, knowing that each act of love can spark a ripple of transformation.

Thank you.

April 1, 2025
14:50

FLOTUS Pool Report #3 - Correction, no Stefanik

Adding one correction to pool report #2, Stefanik was not present.

Thanks, and enjoy this pretty spring day!

Melania Trump, First Lady Pool Reports of April 1, 2025 Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/376888

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