Melania Trump addressed her husband's third White House bid, suggesting she's prepared to resume an active role in another Trump administration.
When the former president addressed his arraignment in April, he thanked all his children by name, but there was no mention of his wife. Because Melania had often been seen by her husband's side throughout his 2016 presidential campaign and during his time in office, her recent public role led some to speculate whether or not she supported a third presidential bid.
U.S. President Donald Trump and former first lady Melania Trump arrive for an event at his Mar-a-Lago home on November 15, 2022, in Palm Beach, Florida. Melania Trump has broken her silence on her husband's third bid for the White House, saying he has her full support for another presidential term.reported that Melania had no plans to participate in her husband's political campaign as those events were"not comfortable for her.
Melania would not have been the first Trump family member to take a step back from the 2024 campaign. Shortly after Trump announced he'd run for the Republican nomination, his eldest daughter and former senior adviser
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