On Friday, Melania Trump ignored criticism of her husband Donald Trump's 16-year-old Greta Thunberg. He said through his spokesperson that his 13-year-old son Baron is of a different category than the teenage climate activist. Greta travels all over the world to give a speech on Jayavayu. Melania said in an email statement through her spokesperson Stephanie Grisham, "He is a 13-year-old boy and has a right to privacy." Time magazine selected Greta as Person of the Year. After which Donald Trump commented on him. America's first lady to approve her husband's statement is contrary to what he is doing. She teaches children how to deal with online bullying and become sensitive through Be Best initiative. NATO Plus: US MP recommends India to be included in the group of powerful countriesCongress rally against Modi government today in Ramlila Maidan The President had tweeted about Greta on Thursday, 'Greta must work to control her anger. After this one should go and watch a good film with a friend. He called Greta of Time magazine's selection of Person of the Year ridiculous. Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel says this on CAB In addition, Trump made fun of a teenage worker who suffers from Asperger's syndrome (developmental disorder). Days before the impeachment hearing against Trump, Pamela S., a law professor at prestigious Stanford University. Corlan had named his youngest son Baron in his testimony before the Congress panel, to which Melania had raised objections. Melania, expressing displeasure in her tweet, wrote that her son has the right to privacy and should be kept away from politics. Actually, Pamela Corlan was presenting evidence during the hearing of the case. He jokingly said that the President can name his son as Baron but cannot make him Baron (Nawab). Nirbhaya case: Appeals of convicts postponed in Patiala House Court, judge said- waiting for SC verdict