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Melania Trump’s ex-best friend lays into her for celebrating a ‘personal milestone’ over her US citizenship

Melania Trump’s former close acquaintance has attacked the former first lady after she celebrated a “personal milestone” on her US citizenship.

Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, 53, was once 54-year-old Trump’s closest confidant and ex-adviser. The pair became friends two years before Trump became a naturalized US citizen in 2004. But the allies have become enemies after Wolkoff’s departure from the White House in 2018 resulted in a very public falling out, including the publishing of her 2020 memoir Melania and Me—an expose about her time spent with the then-first lady.

Since the pair have been embroiled in a feud, Wolkoff has launched a series of personal attacks criticizing Trump as being inauthentic and her relationship withformer president Donald Trump as “transactional” in a series of scathing social media posts.

On Sunday, the Slovenian-America model took to X to share her gratitude about being a US citizen for almost two decades.

“Becoming an American citizen is an achievement that inspired my ongoing commitment to this great nation,” Trump wrote on X. “Today marks the 18th anniversary of this personal milestone.”

Six years into the saga, Wolkoff was quick to attack the former first lady as she shared an NBC News article about the Republican presidential nominee pledging to bring an end to birthright citizenship if he takes the White House in November.

The end of the constitutional right would mean that both parents would be required to have legal status in the US for their child to be considered a citizen. The law currently states that it requires at least one blood or adoptive parent being a US citizen by birth or naturalization at the time of the child’s birth.

Wolkoff claimed that Melania, who became a citizen after

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