Melania 'going to be out a lot' on campaign trail, Trump says
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Former President Donald Trump claims that his wife Melania is expected to make more regular public appearances on the campaign trail.
Trump made the remarks during his interview at a Fox News townhall earlier this week with host Laura Ingraham.
"It’s funny, she was a very successful model, very, very successful, and yet she was a private person. She’s going to be out a lot. Not because she likes doing it, but she likes the results," he said Tuesday. "She wants to see this country really succeed. She loves the country."
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"You know, a lot of first ladies would go out — they want to be everywhere. They get angry at their husband because he’s not introducing them," Trump continued. "If I didn’t introduce Melania, she’d be very happy about it. She’s just a different kind of a person."
Melania has been largely absent from her husband's 2024 presidential bid thus far, making few public appearances and staying out of the media.
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Her absence, until recently, has been explained by the passing of her mother, Amalija Knavs, earlier this year. But as the campaign season becomes more intense, political commentators have questioned whether she will step back into efforts supporting Trump.
Trump also