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13 Jan 2025


NextImg:Melania Trump Admits Divisions With Donald Trump, Teases Return Of Derided Platform
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Melania Trump admitted to sometimes having differences in opinion with her husband, President-elect Donald Trump, in an interview with “Fox & Friends” co-host Ainsley Earhardt that Fox News aired Monday morning.

But the former-turned-future first lady didn’t elaborate on exactly what the couple is divided over.

The admission came after Earhardt asked Trump if entering the White House for a second time felt different to the first, in 2017.

“I feel I was always me the first time, as well,” Melania Trump told Earhardt.

“I just feel that people didn’t accept me, maybe, they didn’t understand me the way maybe they do now and I didn’t have much support,” she continued. “Maybe some people, they see me as just the wife of the president, but I’m standing on my own two feet, independent. I have my own thoughts. I have my own ‘yes’ and ‘no.’ I don’t always agree with my husband is saying or doing. And that’s OK.”

Earhardt pressed Melania Trump: “Are you able to tell him when you disagree?”

“I give him my advice and sometimes he listens. Sometimes he doesn’t. And that’s OK,” she responded.

The interview was ostensibly about Melania Trump’s new documentary, which Amazon has reportedly spent $40 million licensing.

Trump claimed to have received “so many messages and letters” in support of her 2024 memoir, “Melania,” that she “had an idea to make a movie, to make a film about my life.”

Shooting is taking place “right now,” she revealed, and it will focus on her “day-to-day life” including her role as FLOTUS and her husband’s transition back into government.

Elsewhere in the interview, Melania Trump said there would be some small changes to the White House decor that she had during her husband’s first term. She would continue and even expand her anti-bullying platform, “Be Best,” she added, which drew repeated ridicule during her husband’s first term because of his penchant for insulting and attacking political enemies and others.