The reason for Melania Trump’s absence became clear

Donald Trump’s wife, Melania Trump, is expected to go public again soon. However, there is little information about his current movements.

Melania Trump is such a rare sight at Mar-a-Lago that employees are already openly wondering what she might be up to. Former US President Donald Trump also lives in the mansion in Palm Beach, Florida.

An author who wrote about the life of Donald Trump Laurence Leamer now comment on Melania’s spouse’s “absences” The Telegraph for the magazine.

– Nobody knows where he is. It is like a mystery that is really talked about.

The Christmas photo of the Trump family was surprising, as all 13 members of the family were together – all except Melania. According to Donald Trump’s representative, Melania was “taking care of family matters”.

Now the New York Post reports that Melania was visiting her mother in the hospital.

– Melania has always been very devoted to her family. It’s no surprise that he spent this Christmas with his sick mother, a family friend tells the publication.

The Christmas portrait is not the only situation where Melania has caused confusion with her absence. He has rarely been seen in public since the Trumps left the White House in 2021.

According to plans, Melania will return to the public eye to support her husband Donald Trump in the upcoming presidential election. Presidential elections will be held in the United States in November next year.

Melania Trump rarely appears in public. He was photographed attending a service in November in Atlanta. Brynn Anderson/UPI/Shutterstock, AOP

The Washington Post recently compiled theories and interviews about where Melania might be hiding. In informal background interviews, it became clear that Melania has not been seen near the couple’s Mar-a-Lago estate.

The interviews also revealed, among other things, that Melania has never particularly enjoyed political events. He does not enjoy events where he is expected to just smile quietly.

Sources: The New York Post, Independent, The Telegraph

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