Melania Trump is going after an article that claims she’s a reluctant First Lady — as her battle against the Mean Girls of Journalism continues from the White House!
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Melania Trump is going after an article that claims she's a reluctant First Lady — as her battle against the Mean Girls of Journalism continues from the White House!
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Melania released a statement on Sarah Ellison's article in the new issue of
Vanity Fair titled "She Didn't Want This Come Hell Or High Water: Inside Melania Trump's Secretive East Wing." The "in-depth" piece claims that Melania is unhappy as
Donald Trump's First Lady, and suggests the First Couple lead "separate lives" — all of which the First Lady dismisses as “shameful” reporting “riddled with unnamed sources and false assertions.”
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“She was very clearly the one who said, ‘Either run or don’t run,’” Stone told the Vanity Fair reporter — after President Trump told The ENQUIRER in an exclusive interview that Melania had spent years telling him that he couldn't win the Presidential election. But that all changed in 2016!
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"She would say, ‘Donald, people love you, but they wouldn’t vote for you for president,'" Trump recalled — adding: "But, as she’s watching political news on television and seeing all the things that are wrong with our country, she looks at me and says, ‘Darling, you know you’d win if you ran, don’t you? People really need you.'"
Melania Trump is going after an article that claims she's a reluctant First Lady — as her battle against the Mean Girls of Journalism continues from the White House!
Photo credit: Getty Images
Melania released a statement on Sarah Ellison's article in the new issue of
Vanity Fair titled "She Didn't Want This Come Hell Or High Water: Inside Melania Trump's Secretive East Wing." The "in-depth" piece claims that Melania is unhappy as
Donald Trump's First Lady, and suggests the First Couple lead "separate lives" — all of which the First Lady dismisses as “shameful” reporting “riddled with unnamed sources and false assertions.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Photo credit: Getty Images
Photo credit: Getty Images
“She was very clearly the one who said, ‘Either run or don’t run,’” Stone told the Vanity Fair reporter — after President Trump told The ENQUIRER in an exclusive interview that Melania had spent years telling him that he couldn't win the Presidential election. But that all changed in 2016!
Photo credit: Getty Images
"She would say, ‘Donald, people love you, but they wouldn’t vote for you for president,'" Trump recalled — adding: "But, as she’s watching political news on television and seeing all the things that are wrong with our country, she looks at me and says, ‘Darling, you know you’d win if you ran, don’t you? People really need you.'"
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