Few hours to leaving the white house, the First Lady of the United States of America, Melania Trump has recorded a farewell video advising Americans to be passionate but not violent.
This comes weeks after President Donald Trump supporters stormed the US Capitol and seized the office of the Speaker and members of the US parliament.
In the six minutes video, Melania paid tribute to the military, health workers of the COVID-29 pandemic and others who helps victims of opioid abuse.
“The past four years have been unforgettable,” the First Lady said. “As Donald and I conclude our time in the White House, I think of all of the people I have taken home in my heart and their incredible stories of love, patriotism and determination.”
“Be passionate about everything you do. But always remember that violence is never the answer, and will never be justified,” she said.
“When I came to the White House, I reflected on the responsibility I have always felt like a mother to encourage, give strength and teach values of kindness.”
“The promise of this nation belongs to all of us who do not lose sight of our integrity and values, use every opportunity to show consideration for another person, and build good habits into our daily lives,” Melania Trump, 50, said.
The last US presidential election has been filled with fractions as the President refused to accept Joe Biden as president-elect and declined the result of the election.
According to reports, the first family has invited Joe and Jill Biden for the traditional tea party in the oval office and will not be attending the inauguration on Wednesday.