Since the official introduction of Be Best in 2018, Melania Trump has been very vocal and active in making the campaign known in almost all parts of the globe, especially across the United States. This has become even more visible in recent months as she always focuses her speeches on the East Wing's initiative.

The First Lady's Be Best initiative is an "awareness campaign" that largely features three pillars. These include the youth's well-being, cyberbullying, and opioid abuse.

While the campaign itself is quite ideal in terms of its goals, the President's wife has been always criticized for her efforts and works toward Be Best. As it appears, the criticisms have continued to emerge mainly because of Donald Trump. Based on reports, the critics have always pointed out that Melania Trump's campaign is quite ineffective since it has been deemed as a "hypocrisy."

According to CNN News, even the former First Lady of the United States, Hillary Clinton had something to say about Melania's Be Best. In her most recent interview with Andy Cohen, it was reported that she took a "swipe" at Donald Trump after allegedly striking a subtle attack against the said initiative.

The publication explained that it all happened during the "Plead The Fifth" segment of the interview. After the former First Lady promoted the Hulu documentary, Hillary, the host said that he has three questions for her, wherein she could "take the fifth" in only one.

The host then reportedly asked Hillary Clinton about her "honest" thoughts on Melania Trump's Be Best campaign, especially on the "cyberbullying initiative" aspect. Although her response was quick and brief, it was said to be a huge tell on how she truly feels and sees the Trumps.

As stated, Hillary said that Melania should "look closer" to her home. Several publications claimed that her response was a clear reference to Donald Trump's "social media habits."

In a similar scoop released by The Sun US, it was said that Melania Trump's online safety and cyberbullying campaigns have been repeatedly lambasted because of her husband's reputation of "slamming" personalities on social media. Even so, previous reports claimed that the First Lady has already said that she will not be "deterred" from pursuing the goals of Be Best, which is to help children.

Just recently, Donald Trump's wife talked about online safety at the national PTA meeting, where 300 teachers and administrators attended amid the COVID-19 outbreak. However, she was also criticized after for not talking about the "national crisis" despite the visible worries and fears of the audience toward the virus.