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Melania Trump: what now?
After the defeat of Donald Trump, questions arise about the hitherto first lady, whose relationship with her husband is cold and distant. Some experts even talk about divorce
Melania Trump never thought of victory. She never believed that she would be first lady, that she would live at least four years in the White House. She never trusted the triumph of her husband, Donald Trump, in those elections held four years ago, and the 2016 election night ended in tears. That was known a couple of years ago. What she has known now is that she wants her husband, after losing the elections, to stop pursuing his chimera of remaining in command of the United States and to acknowledge his defeat. Probably, like four years ago, she thought he would lose. A sinking that, according to her relatives, for her would be liberating. Because what some groups in Washington are already talking about is Melania's intention to separate from Donald Trump.
The still first lady of the country, 50 years old, is a woman about whom little is known. She hardly gives interviews and is not exactly expressive. Beyond some official acts and forced smiles, her relationship with the president is not as expressive as that of the Obamas, as warm as that of the Bushes, nor does she denote the colleague of the Clintons. Among them they are cold, sometimes even unfriendly. There are many and very notorious rudeness that have been made of her and that show her mutual tension: he asks her to smile and she refuses; he takes an umbrella from her but leaves her outside in the rain; he tries to shake her hand and she pulls away from it.
Since last Tuesday's election day, Melania Trump has only appeared once. She was dressed in black and with her husband on the night of November 4. In addition, she has only posted a message on her social networks. It reads that "the American people deserve fair elections." "Every legal vote, not illegal," says the first lady, "must be counted. We must protect our democracy with total transparency ”. Words that seem far from her intentions. According to the CNN chain, which uses family sources, the ex-model would have advised her husband to accept her defeat, something that would also have made her her daughter and her advisor Ivanka Trump, as well as her husband. this, Jared Kushner. However, her oldest children, Donald Jr. and Eric, would want her to keep fighting and even go to court.
Now, however, several leaks go a step further. Who was her best friend and adviser for years, Stephanie Wolkoff, and who wrote a critical book published a few weeks ago, assures that the couple has "a purely transactional marriage" in the Daily Mail newspaper. Melania's intimate character described her as an extremely pragmatic person with “crocodile skin”. As an example Wolkoff speaks of the accusations of harassment that the president has had, that the Slovenian has lived in the first person, and of which she affirms: “She was radiant, smiling. It was as if nothing had happened ”.
To reaffirm his opinion, Wolkoff details that the couple sleep in separate rooms inside the White House (as CNN reporter Kate Bennett had already revealed) or that the Slovenian is negotiating a separation agreement that ensures that their only child in common, Barron, 14, gets a substantial percentage of the president's fortune, estimated by Forbes at about 2.1 billion euros, according to September estimates.
After 15 years of marriage, Wolkoff, who knows Melania well, is not the only one talking about a broken couple. Omarosa Manigault Newman, who was a reality television star and adviser to Trump for 11 months —a time she took the opportunity to write a juicy book—, the African-American woman who came to hold the highest office in the Trump administration, affirms that “Melania is counting the minutes until he leaves office and she can get a divorce. "
"If Melania were to try to force a last humiliation and leave him while he continues his mandate, he would already find a way to punish her," says now the author of the political best-seller Unhinged (Volatile), which came to be among Amazon's best-selling books.
The American people deserve fair elections. Every legal - not illegal - vote should be counted. We must protect our democracy with complete transparency.
— Melania Trump 45 Archived (@FLOTUS45) November 8, 2020
Who does not open his mouth is, obviously, Melania Trump herself. If she is next to her husband and supports him, she is silent out of caution and fidelity. But if she's really willing to leave him, she prefers silence for her own safety, for the sake of her child ... and probably by contract. It is not known what the couple's prenuptial agreement will be like, but it is known that Trump's with whom he was his second wife, Marla Maples, the mother of his daughter Tiffany, included a clause that she could not publish any books or speak critically towards him in interviews or talks. Something that would be repeated in this case.
For the moment, her gestures say more about her than her words. Back in 2016, it took her almost half a year to move from New York to the White House, stating that her son was supposed to finish the school year there. Known is also her lack of connection with Ivanka Trump, the president's favorite, whom she refers to as a "princess" in a derogatory way. But also the great power that she has over the president, over whom she influences more than some want to see.
In any case, Melania is not a victim, a woman in need of liberation or rescue, as those popular “Free Melania” posters scream. She herself affirmed in one of her few interviews, a couple of years ago, that she felt “the most harassed person in the world” and that she knew of the comments that were generated around her, often fabricated and, at times, painful: "I am very strong and I know what my priorities are." Something that fits perfectly with what Wolkoff says in her book, a description that may have a lot to do with her next steps: "She knows perfectly who she has married. She knew where she was getting, and so did he" .