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- For the second year in a row, first lady Melania Trump spent her Valentine’s Day with sick children.
- Trump made candy grams and snow globes with patients at The Children’s Inn, a residence for children undergoing treatment at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland.
First lady Melania Trump spent her Valentine’s Day visiting with sick children in Maryland.
It was the second year in a row that Trump visited The Children’s Inn, a residence for pediatric patients participating in research at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland.
A pool reporter tagged along for the trip, where the first lady, wearing head-to-toe pink, made snow globes and candy grams, and filled handmade boxes with sweets.
Here’s how Trump’s visit unfolded.
The first lady arrived at The Children’s Inn Thursday afternoon wearing head-to-toe pink. Her coat appears to be by Belgian designer Cedric Charlier, and retails for nearly $1,800.
Jonathan Ernst/Reuters
Sources: Pool report, Modesens
It was the second year in a row that the first lady spent her Valentine’s Day at the residence. She broke out into a smile as she recognized one of the girls she met last year, 9-year-old Amber.
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Source: Pool report
"I remember you from last year. How are you feeling?" the first lady asked Amber, before going to decorate a candy box with the girl at one of the tables set up for her visit.
Jonathan Ernst/Reuters
Source: Pool report
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Source: Business Insider – acollman@businessinsider.com (Ashley Collman)