Melania Trump: the day she laughed at Donald Trump on Twitter
Melania and Donald Trump are at the center of many rumors. The former First Lady did not hesitate to make fun of her husband on Twitter.
Donald and Melania Trump's relationship has often been at the heart of many controversies. If during his tenure, the former US president risked a few tender gestures in public, like all those times when he tried to take her hand, the former First Lady often dodged it, without even a look. What to feed the rumors of tensions in the couple. Moreover, another detail foreshadowed that there was oil on the fire between Melania and Donald Trump, while they were residing in the White House.
In May 2017, the wife of the 45th US head of state mocked her husband on Twitter. "Looks like the only wall Donald Trump has built is the one between him and @Flotus," is the tweet Melania Trump liked with her personal and certified account, with Flotus referring to the First Lady's official account. This post, shared by Andy Ostroy, was accompanied by an animated image, showing the principal's face shutting down the second her husband turned around. If this "like" could have gone unnoticed, it took on a disproportionate scale since it was the only tweet liked by Melania Trump on Twitter. After only an hour, the wife of the politician returned to her "like", to avoid any scandal, but the damage had already been done.
A like that does not pass
Since leaving the White House, Donald and Melania Trump have been more discreet. Nevertheless, rumors of disagreement persist. This Sunday, April 4, the former model shone by his absence from the family photos of the Trump clan. The couple attended the Sunday service at Christ Fellowship Church in Palm Beach Gardens. Eric and Donald Trump Jr., their children and their respective companions were then invited to Mar-a-Lago to celebrate Easter. The eldest son of the real estate mogul wanted to immortalize this moment with the family, but Melania Trump was not in any snapshot shared on his social networks. A new detail that is added to a long list that already exists.