Melania Trump’s true feelings about Donald Trump – What new claims reveal

Michael Wolff’s latest book alleges Melania “hates” her husband, but the White House strongly denies it

Rumors about Donald and Melania Trump’s marriage have been swirling for years, and a new book by author Michael Wolff claims their relationship is more distant than ever. However, the White House has fired back, calling Wolff’s allegations completely false.

Donald and Melania Trump first met at a party in New York City in 1998. At the time, Trump had recently divorced his second wife, Marla Maples, and attended the event with another date. However, he was immediately drawn to Melania and asked for her phone number.

Melania, then a model, was unimpressed. “I said, ‘I am not giving you my number; give me yours, and I will call you,’” she later recalled. Eventually, they began dating, and in 2005, they married in a lavish ceremony in Palm Beach, Florida.

Since then, their relationship has been under constant public scrutiny, especially during Trump’s presidency. While the couple has always presented a united front, reports of tension and distance between them have surfaced over the years.

Melania’s new prenup deal raises eyebrows

Amid Trump’s ongoing legal battles, Melania reportedly renegotiated her prenuptial agreement in 2022 to secure financial stability for herself and their son, Barron. According to Page Six, this was at least the third time she had adjusted the terms of their agreement.

The updated deal ensures a set amount of money for Barron and a financial cushion for Melania in case of any future separation. Sources insist this was a practical move rather than a sign of an imminent split.

Michael Wolff: “Melania f***ing hates him”

Michael Wolff, known for his critical books on Trump, has stirred controversy with his latest work, All or Nothing. In the book, Wolff alleges that Melania “hates” her husband and wants to maintain as much distance from him as possible.

A source in the book describes her supposed feelings bluntly: “She f***ing hates him.” Wolff also claims that Melania refuses to live with Trump full-time and spends most of her time in Trump Tower rather than at Mar-a-Lago.

Additionally, the book suggests that Melania showed little interest in Trump’s 2024 campaign. She allegedly laughed when asked to make public appearances, only showing up in the final months. “Since the first indictment in New York, when Melania had simply laughed at the campaign’s effort to get her to accompany her husband (‘Nice try’), it had been clear that she wasn’t going to show up,” Wolff wrote.

Melania’s own words: A different perspective

Despite Wolff’s claims, Melania has publicly stated that she is an independent thinker who doesn’t always agree with her husband but remains committed to their life together.

“Maybe some people see me as just the wife of the president, but I stand on my own two feet, independent,” she told Fox & Friends in January. “I have my own thoughts, I have my own yes and no. I don’t always agree with what my husband is saying or doing, and that’s okay.”

The White House responds: “A lying sack of s***”

Unsurprisingly, the Trump camp has rejected Wolff’s allegations. White House communications director Steven Cheung did not hold back in his response to Newsweek:

“Michael Wolff is a lying sack of s*** and has been proven to be a fraud. He routinely fabricates stories originating from his sick and warped imagination.”

Neither Donald nor Melania Trump has directly commented on the book’s claims. However, given Trump’s history of threatening lawsuits against authors who use anonymous sources, a legal response may be possible.

What’s next for Donald and Melania?

As Trump prepares for another potential term in the White House, speculation about his marriage continues. Melania has indicated that she will not live in Washington full-time, planning instead to divide her time between New York, Palm Beach, and the White House.

While the public may never know the full truth about their relationship, one thing is clear: the Trump marriage remains as much a topic of conversation as Donald’s political future.

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