Donald Trump's tan is becoming a state affair
The Florida sun? Tanning beds at the White House? Spray tan? The Hamletic doubt about the President's bronzy look takes center stage in the stars and stripes print
The sun shines on the righteous. In practice, on the other side of the ocean there is the belief that the sun kisses the righteous and perhaps this is precisely what Donald Trump's perpetually tanned face just doesn't go down to a large chunk of Americans (at least to the convinced Democrats and / or repentant republicans).
Regardless of the time of year, the commitments, the hurricanes, the institutional travel, the fast dinners, the boutades, the skirmishes with Melania, the tone between the bronze and the reflective orange of the skin of the face of the President of the United States, it seems not undergo mutations.
And apparently, In Style docet, the color of the White House Tenant's skin would be triggering a boomerang of rumors, inferences and conspiracy theories (in addition to those on the sale of Leonardo Da Vinci's Salvator Mundi), which for a once they even manage to silence the chatter on the leather leggings worn by the First Lady.
The New York Times also questioned the age-old question and came up with a solution, complete with written and certified tests (verba volant). According to the newspaper, Trump is said to be a tanning bed aficionado, as written in the biography of James Comey, former FBI director, "in which tanning beds in the tycoon's residences are explicitly mentioned" and confirmed in his book by the former assistant of the President and Communications Director of the White House Public Relations Office Omarosa Manigault, who bluntly inserts "a lamp a day" into Kanye West's BFF beauty routine.
An artificial tan (fake you can say associated with Trump right?) Supported by the "slightly orange with two white crescents just under the eyes, a clear sign left by the sun glasses". So a beauty center was set up illegally in the White House and nobody noticed? The mystery deepens.