Melania Trump Caught Packing Bags In White House But Not Leaving Donald
Melania Trump was caught packing her bags in the White House, but she is not leaving husband Donald Trump.
According to Express, the first lady of the United States was filmed packing multiple bright red bags with Second lady Karen Pence. The two women were actually working with Red Cross for a cause.
“It was an honor to return to the Red Cross today with the Second Lady to assemble comfort kits for troops stationed overseas this holiday season. Thank you to all of our military for the sacrifices you make for our country!” Melania wrote on Twitter.
The netizens were impressed with Melania and Pence. The first lady’s post garnered tons of warm reactions from Melania’s followers thanking her and Pence for their effort.
“As a proud daughter, wife & mother of veterans as well as a proud progressive, thank you,” one commented.
After packing bags for Red Cross, Melania also participated in the White House Christmas Tree delivery. She was seen waiting and welcoming the arrival of the carriage with the tree.
“The @WhiteHouse #ChristmasTree2019 has been delivered, and we look forward to appreciating the peace and joy it signifies all throughout the holiday season! Thank you to Snyder Family who brought us this tree, all the way from Pitman, PA,” Melania wrote in another post.
Although many praised Melania, the first lady also gained a number of criticisms. However, those who personally know her has nothing but good things to say about Donald’s wife.
Mordechai Alvow, who has served in the Army and Air Force in Israel and is now Melania’s personal stylist, said that she is very different in front of the cameras. He described the FLOTUS as “incredible, loving, fun and great.”
He feels that Melania is holding back whenever she faces the camera. Alvow added that Melania is more open, soft and happy when there are no cameras around her. He continued saying that Melania is not a performer. She has this thing about her that makes her look like the mother of the public.
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