Does Not Appear in Election Campaigns or Trials
Nearby Residents Have Never Seen Him Near Their Homes
Melania Trump, the wife of former U.S. President Donald Trump, has disappeared from the public eye amid election campaigns, sparking various suspicions.
On the 25th (local time), the British daily The Telegraph reported that Melania's whereabouts are currently the biggest "mystery" to neighbors in the affluent Florida Palm Beach community where the couple resides. This is because Melania is rarely seen outside Mar-a-Lago Club, a members-only resort owned by former President Trump in Palm Beach and their current residence.
Lawrence Leamer, an author who wrote a book about Mar-a-Lago and has lived in Palm Beach for a long time, said, "No one knows where Melania is. She is like a mystery." Leamer added that before Melania became First Lady, she was often seen at the Mar-a-Lago salon, but recently she has not appeared in any public places in Palm Beach. He said, "Melania hardly leaves Mar-a-Lago. She is living a strange and isolated life there."
Flyers Searching for Melania Distributed Earlier This Year
Earlier this year in Iowa, flyers searching for Melania were distributed. These missing person flyers included the phrase "Have you seen this woman?" along with a photo of Melania. [Photo by X (formerly Twitter)]
Earlier this year, flyers searching for Melania were distributed in Iowa. The missing person flyer included a photo of Melania with the phrase, "Have you seen this woman?" The flyer also contained the message, "Where is our First Lady? Why is Trump hiding her? We miss her," along with the contact number for the Mar-a-Lago security office.
Regarding Melania's disappearance, some inside Palm Beach suggested that she might be trying to protect her youngest son Barron, 17, who is her only biological child. An anonymous source said, "Melania wants to strongly protect Barron," and claimed, "Because of this, even if Trump is elected president, Melania might not enter the White House."
Leamer also said, "Melania wants to protect her son," and added, "If Trump returns to the White House, Barron will be an adult and will be in the news."
Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, a businesswoman who was once friends with Melania but later fell out and wrote a revealing book about her, told The Washington Post, "Melania always said she would do what she wanted." Wolkoff predicted that Melania would not be swayed by external pressure to fulfill the role of a presidential candidate's wife or First Lady.
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