Melania Trump Says She Drove ‘Liberals Crazy’ With ‘I Really Don’t Care. Do U?’ Jacket in New Audio
"So what prompted you to want to buy that jacket?"
"So what prompted you to want to buy that jacket?"
She did not hold back on her thoughts.
"The President of the United States has got a disease which kills people. People are de-risking because of that."
"We will get through this TOGETHER!"
The new bronze statue has rough features and a face unrecognisable as the first lady.
Trump says the Republican National Convention had millions more viewers than the Democrats' convention.
"If she wants to do something, she's going to do it."
She has a few words about the Trump family.
"We must remember that today we are all one community comprised of many races, religions, and ethnicities."
First lady Melania Trump offered sympathy for victims of the coronavirus pandemic and a plea for racial understanding in a Republican convention speech on Tuesday aimed directly at the women ...
"Also scheduled to speak on Tuesday were Trump's son, Eric, and daughter, Tiffany, as well as Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds and U.S. Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky."
On Tuesday, Melania Trump will cap the program with a speech from the White House Rose Garden in Washington.
"The very act of planting a garden involves hard work and hope in the possibility of a bright future."
"I don't know what Barron's school has decided and I certainly don't know what the first couple has decided with respect to their teenage son who I believe is entering ...
"The more precaution we take now can mean a healthier and safer country in the Fall."
In Washington, the office of Melania Trump did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
"It is my hope that this project will both support and expand the important conversations taking place on equality and the impact of peaceful protests."
"This book belongs in the fiction genre."
Melania calls for healing across the nation.
"Thank you for helping your families, your friends, your communities and our country to stay healthy and safe during these unusual times."