Washington: Lunch was on the first lady during the coronavirus pandemic. The White House delivered lunch and possibly some reassurance to people in the nation's capital who could use a helping of both.
Melania Trump made some of the deliveries herself in her first public appearances in a face mask. Mrs Trump had been making regular visits to schools, hospitals and other venues to promote her youth welfare initiative, "Be Best".
But after the pandemic forced classrooms to close and hospitals to bar visitors, it appears she turned to the White House kitchens for inspiration.
The first lady showed up unannounced to visit with District of Columbia firefighters and emergency medical services personnel last week. "She brought White House-prepared boxed lunches, tote bags, reusable face masks and hand sanitizer," her office said. She also met with police officers.
The courtesy call came as President Donald Trump has made it clear that he stands with police and other law enforcement amid the nationwide calls for racial justice and changes to policing sparked by the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police.
She echoed her husband's message minus his finger-pointing blaming the unrest on Democratic city leaders.
"The president and I will continue to support our dedicated firefighters, police members, EMS personnel and other critical first responders who put their lives at risk each day in order to keep our neighbourhoods safe," Mrs Trump said afterwards in a written statement.
"A week earlier, the first lady slipped out of the White House on a surprise visit to deliver lunches, tote bags and other unspecified items to The Mary Elizabeth House," her office said.
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