Melania Trump says she has 'other things' in mind besides her husband's alleged infidelities
In an interview with ABC, Melania Trump assures that the possible extramarital affairs of her husband are not "a cause of concern" for her.
The First Lady of the United States, Melania Trump, assured to have "other things" in mind than "speculation" around the supposed infidelities of her husband, during an interview broadcast Friday on the ABC channel. Asked about possible extramarital affairs of Donald Trump, she assured that this was not "a cause for concern". "I am a mother and a First Lady, I have many more important things to think about and do."
An unabashed response. The discreet wife of the stormy billionaire had so far remained silent on the alleged affair of the president with the actress of films X Stephanie Clifford - Stormy Daniels of her stage name - or the "playmate" Karen McDougal. "The media like to speculate," retorted the 48-year-old former Slovenian model. “It's not always pleasant, but I know what's true and what isn't,” she said. The alleged adventures of the 45th President of the United States have, according to media reports, created tensions between the couple. To the question "do you still love your husband?", Melania Trump replied bluntly: "Yes, it's okay." And to add: "There is gossip, it is not always correct."
"The most harassed person in the world". In the same terse tone, she declared "never to speak with Mr. Giuliani". Lawyer Rudy Giuliani had assured that Melania "believed" her husband in the face of allegations by Stephanie Clifford, who says she had an affair with the president ten years ago. Melania Trump, who is rather aloof from politics, gave the interview to ABC on the sidelines of an African tour, which took her to Ghana, Malawi, Kenya and Egypt last week. The channel has been broadcasting extracts in a dropper for a few days before presenting the entire interview in the evening. In this interview, Melania Trump also called herself "the most harassed person in the world," or "one of them," according to a passage released Thursday.