In a recent interview, former First Lady Melania Trump shared insights into her life and thoughts, breaking her silence after more than two years. She described her husband's survival in two assassination attempts as 'miracles' and revealed his desire to have more children.
Throughout the 2024 election cycle, Melania has maintained a low profile, deviating from traditional norms by not actively participating in campaign events or public appearances alongside her husband, former President Donald Trump.
During a pre-recorded interview on Fox News, Melania Trump called for an end to the portrayal of her husband as a threat to democracy by Democrats and the media. She criticized the media for perpetuating a 'toxic atmosphere' and empowering those who wish harm upon him.
Expressing concern over the violent rhetoric directed at her husband, Melania emphasized the need to halt such behavior, stating, 'This needs to stop.'
Reflecting on the two attempts on her husband's life, Melania Trump remarked that she believed 'something was watching over him,' attributing his survival to divine intervention. She expressed a sentiment that the country truly needs him.
As Melania promotes her upcoming memoir set to release in October, she disclosed that her husband had encouraged her to have more children, despite her contentment with one. She highlighted the demanding nature of their lives and her role in managing everything.
Having roots in the fashion industry, Melania credited her experiences in fashion for equipping her with the resilience needed to withstand criticism and judgment as the wife of a polarizing political figure.
Regarding her son Barron's decision to reside in New York while attending university, Melania respected his choice and expressed that she did not feel like an 'empty nester.'
Through her interview, Melania Trump offered a glimpse into her personal life, shedding light on her experiences and perspectives amidst the political landscape.