JUST IN: Melania Trump & Usha Vance Write Christmas Cards for Deployed Troops
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JUST IN: Melania Trump & Usha Vance Write Christmas Cards for Deployed Troops

You have to love this duo. First Lady Melania Trump and Second Lady Usha Vance took a day trip to visit troops at Joint Base Andrews on Monday morning. The First and Second Lady were at the base to spread a little Christmas cheer. The Daily Express reported more on Melania and Usha’s visit to the military base: Trump was joined by Second Lady Usha Vance as they collaborated with the American Red Cross and military spouses to make care packages for their loved ones overseas. First Lady Melania Trump assembled care packages for military families at Joint Base Andrews on Monday. Trump was joined by Second Lady Usha Vance as they collaborated with the American Red Cross and military spouses to make care packages for their loved ones overseas. A social media video posted to the White House’s official rapid response X account shows Melania smiling as she assists in efforts to create care packages. “Supporting our troops is always the right thing to do,” one user wrote. Watch the First and Second Lady below: Here’s a backup video if needed: JUST IN: Melania Trump and Usha Vance are now writing Christmas cards together at Joint Base Andrews for US troops out on deployment Amazing. There’s a reason morale is at an all-time high right now, it’s because we have leadership! pic.twitter.com/px9faRASKs — Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) December 1, 2025 Last week, Melania and Usha visited Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, per the White House: In a mutual demonstration of support and appreciation, First Lady Melania Trump and Second Lady Usha Vance visited Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station New River in North Carolina, Nov. 19, engaging with service members, military families and students at Department of Defense Education Activity schools on both installations. A woman wearing business casual attire stands in front of a lectern while speaking into a microphone. A large American flag is in the background. A woman wearing business attire stands in front of a lectern while speaking into a microphone. This landmark visit marked the first joint trip to both installations for both ladies, underscoring their commitment to the military community. With a shared goal of acknowledging the sacrifices made by those serving or deployed this holiday season, the visit provided an invaluable opportunity for both women to connect with service members and families. Upon arrival at the airport in Richlands, North Carolina, Trump and Vance were greeted by Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Ralph J. Rizzo, Jr., commanding general of Marine Corps Installations East-MCB Camp Lejeune; his wife, Mila Rizzo; and Lisa Worth, wife of Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Calvert Worth, commanding general of the II Marine Expeditionary Force. Rizzo spoke about the significance of the visit, emphasizing the attention it gave to the military community. “It is deeply meaningful to welcome the first and second ladies who have come here to express gratitude to our installation, to our Marine Corps, to our Marines, sailors and their families,” he said. “This visit shines an important light on the strength of our Marines and sailors and especially on the resilience of our military families.”