First Lady Trump Guest List Include Americans Which Will Shape the Trump Administration's Policies.
First Lady Trump invited 15 guests to represent key administration accomplishments – from an executive order banning transgender women from women’s sports to its efforts to bring home Marc Fogel, an American who was wrongfully imprisoned by Russia. They also represent issues the administration has vowed to tackle, including a push by the first lady to pass a bill to protect Americans from AI-generated deepfake and revenge pornography to the economy and border security. “These men, women, and families come from all different walks of life with incredible stories about the disaster wrought by the previous administration, and the historic achievements President Trump has already enacted,” the White House said in a statement
Elliston Berry from Aledo, TX: A 15-year-old victim of AI-generated deepfakes created by a school bully, symbolizing efforts to address online harassment and privacy issues.
The Comperatore Family (Helen, Allyson, and Kaylee) from Sarver, PA: The widow and daughters of Corey Comperatore, a firefighter killed during a Trump rally in Butler, PA, in July 2024, highlighting public safety and support for victims’ families.
Stephanie Diller from Long Island, NY: Widow of NYPD officer Jonathan Diller, murdered in March 2024 by a repeat offender, representing law enforcement and criminal justice concerns.
Haley Ferguson from Spring Hill, TN: A former foster child and scholarship recipient of Melania’s “Fostering the Future” initiative, showcasing her focus on children’s welfare.
Marc and Malphine Fogel from Butler, PA: Marc, a teacher freed from Russian imprisonment in February 2025, and his 95-year-old mother, reflecting efforts to bring Americans home from wrongful detention.
January Littlejohn from Florida: A parent whose daughter’s school secretly planned a gender transition, tied to policies on parental rights and education.
Payton McNabb from Murphy, NC: A former athlete injured by a biological male in a women’s volleyball game, representing Trump’s executive order on transgender sports participation.
Allyson and Lauren Phillips from Woodstock, GA: Mother and sister of Laken Riley, a nursing student murdered by an illegal immigrant, linked to border security policies.