“I often think about the brave people who make the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom,” began First Lady Melania Trump during a White House event honoring military mothers in anticipation of Mother’s Day. She paid tribute to the fallen members of the 103rd Sustainment Command, who lost their lives on March 1, 2026, at Port Shuaiba in Kuwait during Operation Epic Fury.
An ardent advocate for the military and their families, Mrs. Trump highlighted the challenges faced by military mothers, noting, “It is these military mothers who find themselves alone, awake in their thoughts, in the darkest hours of the night.” She emphasized the importance of supporting mothers with spouses deployed overseas, hoping for their safe return to reunite their families. Her call was for military mothers to find strength as their loved ones protect the nation’s liberty.
Mrs. Trump also addressed the critical role mothers play in American society, stating that “mothers build the moral foundation of our families.” She introduced President Donald J. Trump, underscoring his empathy and compassionate leadership, emphasizing that he never forgets each soldier is someone’s child.
The event gathered military mothers from all six service branches, showcasing Mrs. Trump’s deep appreciation for their unwavering dedication to both nation and family. Her remarks reflected the values that underpin her initiatives focused on child well-being and education.
Below are First Lady Melania Trump’s full prepared remarks.
America’s Mothers, the Soul of Our Nation
I extend a very warm welcome to our Vice President, JD Vance, and his wife, Usha Vance. It is a pleasure to be joined today by Secretary McMahon and Mrs. Hegseth. I am also honored to welcome Mrs. Melody Wolfe and Lorraine Hoak today.
And to my Chief of Staff, Hayley Harrison, who is preparing to welcome her second child into the world. Hayley, you are a wonderful mother, and I wish you and your growing family all great things.
I often think about the brave people who make the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.
When I went to honor the fallen Service Members from the 103rd Sustainment Command at Dover Air Force Base last March, I realized that words cannot comfort the all-consuming grief that family members, and mothers in particular, experience. Their loss is overwhelming. Although I understand the deep pride these families feel in their loved ones’ service to our great republic, I cannot fathom the depths of their sorrow.
A mother is awestruck when she welcomes her child into the world. After nine months, the miracle of life creates a fascinating bond between mother and child. With each breath, day by day, this bond deepens, bringing forth emotions never felt before. Quite frankly, these are emotions understood only by women. Only a mother can carry this type of powerful connection with her child, which is also too profound for words.
This is a time of military conflict for America. And whereby we honor our selfless and valiant Service Members regularly, today is the day we hold their mothers in the highest regard. It is these military mothers who find themselves alone, awake in their thoughts, in the darkest hours of the night. Of course, we must also remember the mothers with a spouse overseas, praying for a safe return so their family can become whole once again.
At the very heart of America’s strength lies the boundless love and quiet power of mothers. We are the most devoted teachers—gently nurturing empathy, inspiring dreams, and guiding our children towards goodness. We help them rise with courage when life grows difficult. In every hug, every story read at bedtime, and every sacrifice made without complaint, mothers build the moral foundation of our families.
In doing so, America’s mothers help build the soul of our nation. I pray you find enduring strength as your loved one serves in defense of our freedom. Most know my husband as the strong Commander in Chief, but his empathy transcends the role and shapes a caring leader who constantly remembers each and every American soldier is someone’s child. Distinguished guests, please join me with a warm welcome for our President, Donald J. Trump.

