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Melania’s Biographers Said That She’s Still Married To Trump Because There Is “More In It For Her To Stay Than To Go”, Reports Said

Trump has done the worst to the wife Melania, but she has remained quiet as always. She stayed in New York claiming that she doesn’t want his son Barron while his husband’s presidential inauguration. However, Washington Post reporter Mary Jordan exposed in a book published last year that Melania procrastinated moving into the White House, using it as leverage for renegotiating her premarital agreement with her husband.

Remember that Melania has defended her husband over the vulgar Access Hollywood tape before the election. “I heard much different stuff — boys talk,” Melania Trump said in October of 2016. “The boys, the way they talk when they grow up, and they want to sometimes show each other, ‘Oh, this and that,’ and talking about the girls. But yes, I was surprised, of course.” She also remained largely quiet just after her husband’s supporters attacked the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6th, causing mayhem, death, and countless injuries.

“It is safe to say she plays the game for personal gain. Around here, that is not a bad thing”, One Palm Beach insider told People magazine. The former first lady’s biographers Kate Bennett, Kate Andersen Brower, Nina Burleigh, and Jordan discussed with People.

“Despite Mrs. Trump’s reluctance to reveal her interior life, there is consensus among her biographers: The former first lady is “tough” and smart and knows what she wants out of life and out of her relationship with the former president, 74, with whom she has formed an enduring if an unsentimental bond,” the report states.

“And she enjoys the power and benefits of her elevated station,” the outlet reports. “She also mirrors her husband’s values — prizing public image and loyalty — and nowhere was that parallel starker than after the Capitol insurrection, when she did at last choose to speak.”

“According to Bennett and Jordan, the former first couple both value fealty and their brands, although they have gone about it in reverse ways: He is all reality-star pomposity and businessman braggadocio, while she built up higher and higher walls even as the White House made her internationally famous,” the report continues.

“She liked all the accouterments that go with being the first lady and living in the White House,” Bennett said. “I think she enjoyed it. I know she did. But did she dream one day a little girl in communist Slovenia that she would be the first lady of the United States? Not.”

Kate Andersen Brower told the magazine, “Mrs. Trump was “the most reluctant first lady we’ve had in modern history”. “The first lady is supposed to act as the ‘consoler in chief,’ especially when you’re married to a man who is so inept at consoling people and has a real empathy gap there,” Andersen Brower said.

“She should be the one who is speaking to the American people and reassuring Americans that things are going to get better and being positive, in the way Laura Bush did after 9/11. But we just don’t hear that from her.”

It’s a money game!

“Her main driver, according to the people that I talked to, she kept saying — ‘I just want an equal share for Barron,” Jordan said. “Meaning an equal share to the older three who are always front and center, Eric, Don Jr., and Ivanka.”

“They told me over and over again,” Jordan said, “‘There was more in it for her to stay than to go.’

Out of surprise, Melania Left the White House as the least popular first lady in this history of polling. That’s something she has in common with her husband, who was the least popular president in U.S. history. Mrs. Trump’s legacy as the first lady will be her hypocritical anti-bullying Be Best campaign — and her silence.

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