
First Lady of the United States
The First Lady of the United States is the title given to the wife or partner of the U.S. President. While not an official government position, the First Lady often takes on public roles, promoting causes, supporting social initiatives, and representing the country at official events. Traditionally, she may engage in charitable work, advocate for issues like education or health, and serve as a hostess for the White House. The role varies depending on the individual’s interests and the priorities of the President they support.