A former Trump adviser says Melania will file for divorce
The first lady has hardly spoken after her husband's defeat.
Donald Trump keeps getting bad news. After losing the election to Joe Biden, the still president could lose his marriage. According to Omarosa Manigault, Trump's former White House adviser, Melania would be "counting the minutes" to ask for a divorce as soon as her husband leaves office.
Speaking to The Mail on Sunday, the former friend of the president assures that she will wait until January to save her "the last humiliation" of leaving him when she is still in office as president.
Manigault, who wrote a book about her experience in the White House after resigning at the end of 2017, has spoken on many occasions about the marriage of Donald and Melania.
The first lady, according to CNN, is one of the voices that have asked the president to accept his defeat and has barely spoken in public on the electoral result. Melania has published a single tweet in which she speaks, like her husband, of legal and illegal votes and asks for "transparency."
According to Stephanie Wolkoff, a former employee of Melania Trump, the first lady would have negotiated an agreement so that, in the event of a divorce, her son Barron would have a percentage of Donald Trump's fortune insured. Wolkoff has explained that the first lady would have prepared the agreement before moving to the White House. It took Melania five months to move to Washington and spent that time in New York with her son.