It is true that President Donald Trump and his wife, First Lady Melania Trump, have had a tumultuous relationship in the past. However, as of this writing, they have not officially separated.
Rumors of a separation between the Trumps first began to circulate in 2018, when reports emerged that the First Lady had not accompanied her husband to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. This led to speculation that the couple was experiencing problems in their marriage.
However, both the President and the First Lady have denied these rumors, stating that they are still very much together. In a tweet, the President stated, "The Fake News Media has been so unfair, and vicious, to my wife and our great First Lady, Melania. During her recovery from surgery they reported everything from near death, to facelift, to left the W.H. (and me) for N.Y. or Virginia, to abuse. All Fake, she is doing really well!"
The First Lady has also spoken out about the rumors, stating, "We are fine. It's what media speculate, and it's gossip. It's not always correct stuff."
In addition, the First Lady and the President have been seen together at various events, including the State of the Union address and the White House Easter Egg Roll. They have also been spotted holding hands and engaging in other public displays of affection.
Furthermore, the couple's son, Barron, still lives with his parents at the White House, and there have been no reports of him being affected by any potential separation between his parents.
It is worth noting that the Trumps have had a somewhat tumultuous relationship in the past, with rumors of infidelity and disagreements over various issues. However, they have always maintained that they are still together and committed to their marriage.
It is also worth noting that the President has a history of making controversial statements and engaging in behavior that could be considered unfaithful, but the couple has never officially confirmed any separation.
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump have not officially separated, and their relationship appears to be stable. While rumors of a separation have circulated in the past, both the President and the First Lady have denied these reports and continue to maintain that they are together and committed to their marriage. Their son Barron still lives with them at the White House.