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Melania Trump thanks Chelsea Clinton for defending her son Barron from critics

'Let him have the private childhood he deserves', Ms Clinton wrote 

Jeremy B. White
San Francisco
Thursday 24 August 2017 14:07 BST
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President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump and son Barron Trump walk across the tarmac in Morristown, N.J., on Aug. 20, 2017.
President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump and son Barron Trump walk across the tarmac in Morristown, N.J., on Aug. 20, 2017. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

It turns out that there’s at least one thing the Trump and Clinton clans can agree on.

First Lady Melania Trump has thanked Chelsea Clinton, daughter of former President Bill Clinton and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, for a series of tweets denouncing an article that criticised the clothing choices of Donald Trump’s 11-year-old son Barron.

Having grown up in the White House under the harsh glare of media attention, Chelsea Clinton urged more consideration.

“It's high time the media & everyone leave Barron Trump alone & let him have the private childhood he deserves,” Chelsea Clinton wrote on Twitter in response to a Daily Caller article entitled “It’s High Time Barron Trump Starts Dressing Like He’s In the White House”.

The reporter wrote in the article that it was time the president's son “starts dressing the part” and ditches his T-shirts and shorts in favor of a blazer, shirt and tie with combed hair when in public.

A follow-up tweet, in which Chelsea Clinton wrote “No child should be talked about in the below manner-in real life or online”, drew online applause from the First Lady.

“Thank you @ChelseaClinton - so important to support all of our children in being themselves!” Ms Trump wrote.

Ms Trump tagged the tweet #StopChildhoodBullying, an allusion to her personal cause of combating cyberbullying - a focus that has raised some eyebrows given her husband's propensity for belittling opponents on Twitter, often with derisive language.

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