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Will Melania Trump Attend Donald’s Trial? Ex-Aide Issues Prediction
An ex-aide to former first lady Melania Trump issued a prediction on her possible attendance at former President Donald Trump’s criminal trial in New York.
On Tuesday, Melania Trump’s former friend and aide Stephanie Winston Wolkoff appeared on CNN’s Trump Hush Money Trial special and said, “I don’t think we’re going to see Melania Trump accompany Donald to court.”
“Melania is Melania’s own person. In regards, again, to a marriage, that you want to consider to be something that most people are trying to still understand, don’t,” Wolkoff said. “I do not see her supporting him this way because she is not someone who … I think you can feel that humiliation without having to put yourself in front of the cameras. Everything Melania does is staged.”
This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available.
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