WE FINALLY KNOW WHY MELANIA Wore THAT ZARA JACKET
The first lady uses the clothes to "punish" her husband, according to a former Trump collaborator, Omarosa Manigault-Newman, in her new book.
It was as if she had interrupted the programming of the television networks to broadcast a live statement. On June 22, in the midst of the anti-immigration crisis, Melania Trump went to visit a center for foreign minors separated from their parents (thanks to a policy promoted by the president), and on her return, she decided to wear a jacket from a couple of seasons ago signed by Zara that said: "I don't really care, do you?". The whole world launched into proposing theories about who the phrase was addressed to: her husband? to the press? to herself? Now, almost two months after the controversy, we have an answer.
Omarosa Manigault-Newman, a former White House adviser and who was one of the greatest defenders of Donald Trump among the black population, has just published the book Unhinged (Unhinged) about the president and has unleashed a new crisis in the Republican government. In addition to accusing him of being a racist, trying to silence people in exchange for money, and being psychologically unstable, Omarosa dedicates a few paragraphs to the role of Melania. In her closet, as many guessed, is the key.
According to the expert, the first lady uses her clothes to position herself against Trump's positions and "punish" her husband. The choice of Zara's jacket, although Melania's communication team said she had no hidden intention, would have been the latest example of her rebellion.
"In my opinion, Melania was forced to go to the border that day in June, basically to clean up the mess her husband had caused," Omarosa writes in the book, according to the excerpt released by the Daily Mail. " he put on that jacket to hurt Trump, sparking a controversy that he would have to fix, dragging out the conversation about the insensitivity of the administration and ruining the trip itself, trying to make sure no one ever asked him to do something like that again. " The political consultant does not believe that Melania has no compassion for immigrant children, but that she acted like this and "thwarted her husband's instructions, making him look ridiculous."
The author points out that Melania is knowledgeable in fashion and knows that her outfits will be analyzed in detail. In her account, "stylistic rebellions" have been "intentionally confused" throughout Trump's career in politics.
Omarosa provides other examples:
1-The Gucci blouse with the pussy bow that he wore for the presidential debate in 2016, just after the Access Hollywood video was broadcast in which Trump could be heard denigrating women and saying the now famous phrase of the "grab them by the pussy".
2, The white pants that she wore in her husband's first State of the Union address, the same ones that had become an icon for Hillary Clinton and the color of the suffragettes.
3-Manolo Blahnik's stilettos that she chose to visit an area affected by a hurricane, perhaps with the intention of showing herself (herself and by extension, Trump) out of touch with reality.
The publication of the book has caused a hurricane in the life of the president, furious at the revelations. On Tuesday, Trump launched on Twitter: “You give a crazy, crying scum a break and offer him a job in the White House. I think it just didn't work out. Good job General Kelly for quickly firing that bitch! " On his side, Omarosa threatens him with spreading secret recordings that could shake his position. We will have to look at the next appearance of Melania (and specifically, her clothes) to know what she thinks of all this.