Donald Trump & Melania Trump
Melania Trump allegedly encouraged Donald Trump to join the presidential race. Photo by Marc Nozell from Merrimack, New Hampshire, USA [CC BY 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)] Marc Nozell from Merrimack, New Hampshire, USA [CC BY 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)]

KEY POINTS

  • Donald Trump thinks Melania Trump gives good speeches
  • Donald Trump and Melania Trump are proud of each other
  • Melania Trump supported her husband during his campaign

Donald Trump previously revealed the one thing that he loves about his wife, Melania Trump.

During his previous interview with George Stephanopoulos for ABC News, the FLOTUS was asked if the public would see more of her while her husband is campaigning to become the next president of the United States.

Melania said that she might join the POTUS but taking care of her young son, Barron, was her main priority. But even though the first lady was not always visible during President Trump’s campaign, she supported her husband 100 percent.

At this point, the POTUS said that the public should wait for his wife’s speech since she will be making at least two or three of them before election day. The FLOTUS was taken aback by her husband’s revelation but she managed to let out a burst of faint laughter.

“She’s amazing when she speaks. She’s amazing. And it’s not what she does. I mean, she was very, very successful, but not as a public speaker. She’s an amazing public speaker, so—she’s agreed to do two or three speeches. And I think it’s going to be big speeches, important speeches,” President Trump gushed.

Meanwhile, the FLOTUS also made headlines this week after it was her bizarre Christmas tradition as a kid in Slovenia was revisited. In the book “Inside Trump’s White House,” author Doug Wead said that since Slovenia was an atheist country, special occasions such as Christmas were hard to celebrate.

Growing up, the first lady didn’t have a Christmas tree in her home, but they were allowed to buy a New Year’s tree.

“Still, it was an improvement on life in the Soviet Union, where both Christmas and Easter were strictly forbidden,” he said.

When Melania moved to the United States, she was finally able to have a Christmas tree. And this year, she even shared a glimpse of the beautiful Christmas tree and decorations in the White House.