
Will Donald Trump impose social media ban for teens? Daughter-in-law reveals plan
India Today
Global efforts to curb children's social media use are reaching US politics as Lara Trump says Donald Trump is open to age limits after discussing international rules. She backs regulation and a strict no-screen policy for her own children.
In recent times, countries around the world have been moving to limit children’s access to social media, and that growing push is now edging into US politics. Donald Trump's daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, said that the US President has been paying attention to the issue.
Speaking on the New York Post's podcast, Lara Trump said she had discussed research and regulatory trends with the President.
"I see things like what has happened in Australia and what has happened in France, where you have a regulatory body saying, 'We’re going to wait until these kids are at least a little bit older, 15, 16 years old, in order to at least process a little more what they’re doing in the social media space before they get online,'" she told host Miranda Devine.
“And I personally would be so in favour of that,” she added.
She said she would support limits on children’s social media use. "I’m not much of one for regulating things, but I would be very happy with a little bit of regulation in this space, just personally as a parent," Lara Trump said.
Lara Trump, who is married to Eric Trump and hosts the Fox News programme My View, said she had raised concerns directly with the President.

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