Every US citizen who would likely be exempt from being drafted in ‘World War 3’ as Trump issues new warning

Melania Trump’s newly unveiled 2025 official White House portrait sparked widespread debate, marking a stark contrast to her 2017 image. The black-and-white photo, taken by longtime Trump family photographer Régine Mahaux, depicted her in a commanding pose—leaning forward on a reflective glass table, dressed in a tailored black suit with an intense gaze. The Washington Monument in the background reinforced her connection to national history and power,

 

Public reactions were divided. While some praised the portrait’s elegance and strength, others criticized it as overly stylized and severe. Comparisons to Donald Trump’s expressions fueled further discussion. The shift from her softer 2017 portrait to this more authoritative image highlighted her evolving public persona.The portrait’s release coincided with scrutiny over Melania’s inauguration outfit—a navy double-breasted coat, black gloves, and a wide-brimmed boater hat. While some admired the look’s sophistication, others found it too severe.

The oversized hat, designed by Eric Javits, became a talking point, especially after a last-minute replacement was rushed to Mar-a-Lago. A playful air kiss between Melania and Donald, necessitated by the hat’s size, briefly softened her otherwise poised demeanor,

 

Melania’s fashion choices have long reflected her complex relationship with the public. As former White House correspondent Kate Bennett noted, her style serves as both a statement and a shield, reinforcing her enigmatic presence in the political world.

Global tensions are escalating as the Russia-Ukraine war drags on, with fears of World War III growing. Former President Donald Trump is pushing for peace talks, but Russian President Vladimir Putin remains unyielding,

 

The U.S. is also seeking a vital mineral deal with Ukraine, but a recent failed meeting with President Zelensky has dimmed hopes for diplomacy,

Trump warns that without progress, the conflict could spiral into nuclear war,Amid these concerns,

 

the U.S. has reminded men aged 18–25 to register for the Selective Service, raising fears of a potential military draft as the world edges closer to a major conflict.

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