The Born This Way singer was not shy to say her take on Melania Trump's pledge to end cyber-bullying. Last Thursday at the 2016 Republican National Convention, Melanie Trump addressed the issue about online bullying on children and teenagers.

In her speech, she added " People have asked me, if Donald is the President, what kind of First Lady will you be?It will be my honor and privilege to serve this country. I will be an advocate for women and for children" as told by USA TodayLady Gaga has reacted negatively on the speech made by Donald Trump's wife saying in a tweet on Sunday that statements made by Melania were insensitive by nature on bullying since his husband is the number one most notorious bully. She also urged her followers in a series of tweets ""Young people listen up. We need to mobilize now, and #VoteHillary and stop this dangerous man from continuing to divide and wreck our democracy."

The pop star has courageously showed support for the Democrat nominee Hilary Clinton in an outlandish outfit when she appeared in Narita International Airport on Sunday where she was seen wearing a feathered cap with a large VOTE badge urging her followers to vote. While promoting her latest album "Joanne" she mentioned that Trump is "an actor and a class act" Reports from Daily Mail UK she pointed out that " We are standing with Hillary not just because she is far superior as the choice for president, but we're also standing with her because it would be a complete disaster to elect someone who is essentially a political impostor." 

All through out the election cycle Donald Trump has come under fire for comments made on women and illegal immigrants. Lady Gaga has founded an anti-bullying non profit organization with her mother called The Born This Way Foundation.