Melania Trump honors women who ‘harnessed the power of love’ at 2025 Women of Courage Awards

On Tuesday, during the International Women of Courage Awards at the State Department, Melania Trump highlighted love as a “universal language” that transcends boundaries.

She shared how love has given her strength in tough times, inspiring courage, forgiveness, and resilience. Melania praised the honorees, who showed remarkable bravery rooted in love.

One honoree, Georgiana Pascu from Romania, was recognized for her advocacy for individuals with disabilities. Secretary of State Marco Rubio also stressed the importance of protecting women and girls.

This marks Melania’s fifth participation in the ceremony.

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