KEY POINTS

  • Melania Trump was inspired after attending happiness class
  • Twitter users don't want Donald and Melania Trump to return to the U.S.
  • People from India walked out while Donald Trump delivered his speech

Melania Trump was inspired after attending a happiness class and was delighted with India visit.

The president and first lady of the United States have departed from India to return to the U.S. after a two-day visit. On Tuesday, Melania visited a government school in the India capital of New Delhi that teaches a special “happiness curriculum” rooted in mindfulness.

The FLOTUS arrived in a traditional red “tilak” dot on her forehead. She was wearing a garland of marigold and watched the children at the school play, do yoga and perform a bhangra dance. President Donald Trump’s wife was so delighted with what she witnessed.

“It is very inspiring to me that the students here begin each day (with) mindfulness,” said Melania (via Reuters ). “I cannot think of a better way for all of us to start our day.”

The “happiness curriculum” was launched in 2018 by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). It aims to foster social skills by engaging kids in mindfulness practices, storytelling and drawing.

“For centuries, India has taught spirituality to the world. I am happy that she will take back the (message) of happiness from our school,” said Arvind Kejriwal, the chief minister of Delhi and a member of the AAP.

Trump and Melania left India on Tuesday night. Melania said it was her first visit to the country and they were grateful to be guests.

On Sunday, Trump shared a short video of him and Melania departing for India as they left the White House on Twitter. The POTUS’ post was flooded with mixed reactions, with some telling him not to come back to America.

“Don’t come back,” Tony Posnanski, owner of Tony’s Sports Card, wrote.

“Feel free to keep him India... he's all yours!” @AngelaBelcamino commented.

Meanwhile, another clip was shared on social media showing the people walking out while Trump was delivering his speech at a campaign rally. Some speculated that the crowd couldn’t take the POTUS, but others said the people wanted to leave earlier due to traffic. There were too many people and only a few buses, so commuting was very challenging. What’s important was they showed up at the event, according to some Trump supporters.

US President Donald Trump, seen with First Lady Melania Trump as they prepared on February 23, 2020 to leave the White House on a two-day trip to India, has dismissed Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders as a radical leftist
US President Donald Trump, seen with First Lady Melania Trump as they prepared on February 23, 2020 to leave the White House on a two-day trip to India, has dismissed Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders as a radical leftist AFP / SAUL LOEB