"The next First lady": Melania Trump trapped by Donald Trump, despite divorce rumors
Donald Trump stood out during a public appearance on the stage of the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Florida on Sunday, February 28. The former President of the United States has maintained the idea of a return, with Melania Trump by his side, brushing aside rumors of divorce.
Together, that's all. If Melania Trump had appeared relieved to leave the White House last January, the hiatus could be short-lived. Indeed, for his first appearance since leaving Washington, Donald Trump made a remarkable speech on the stage of the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Florida, this Sunday, February 28. In addition to an attack in good standing against the action of his successor Joe Biden, the former President of the United States has maintained the idea of a return.
A new mandate that will not be done without Melania Trump by his side, according to our colleagues from the Daily Mail. Indeed, the Republican businessman made it known that his wife would be "the future first lady". By affirming that she will be near him for 2024, Donald Trump brushes aside the rumors of divorce that never cease to fuel conversations. The person concerned was not there to confirm. Indeed, the former Slovenian model did not bother to travel to be at her husband's side during this speech, a fact all the more striking as the gathering of conservatives took place not far from Mar- a-Lago where she and her husband have made their home since leaving Washington. This is not the first time that the ex First Lady shines by her absence, enough to fuel the rumors of a possible separation again and again ...
Between the Be Best campaign, Spa and memories
Melania Trump has not been seen in public since January 20, when the ousted presidential couple landed in Florida. Far from the White House, the one that did not seem cut out for the role of First Lady clearly seems to prefer the shadow to the light. Just he whispers that she intends to continue working on her campaign "Be Best" started as First Lady.
Frankly, though, he wouldn't miss that leading role, and the idea of re-stacking a second time would clearly not be part of his plans. "She goes to the spa, has lunch, goes to the spa (again) and dines with Donald on the patio," a relative told CNN, referring to his schedule. Also on the program, a book, "his memories" to evoke his experience as First Lady. A chapter of his life that has come to an end?