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& # 039; I want to show you that I do not care. Melania details life in the White House
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& # 039; I want to show you that I do not care. Melania details life in the White House
Melania Trump, perhaps the most private first lady in the United States, is a woman whose quiet presence on Pennsylvania Avenue is almost the polar opposite of the image projected by her husband.
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His reserved voice contrasts with the president, who often speaks without a filter when he wants to.
But when she sat down with ABC News for a rare interview during her recent trip through AfricaShe spoke freely, describing the times when she disagrees with her husband and what she likes about her role, which she emphasized repeatedly.
"I love Washington, I love living there, and I did the White House at home, for our son and my husband, and we love living in the White House, "Trump told ABC's national affairs correspondent Tom Llamas.
"We are very honored to serve our great nation," he added.
With a scenic nature reserve in Kenya as a backdrop, Llamas asked Melania Trump if traveling was one of the best parts of being the first lady. Yes, she said, that's how it was.
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First Lady Melania Trump gives an interview to Tom Llamas of ABC News.
"But it is also when I travel around the world and around the country, I meet with people, I listen to them and I help them as much as I can, and I listen to what is important for them," he added.
It does not matter that your husband has taken a very different approach when it comes to his views on a global community. Last month, he told the General Assembly of the United States, "we reject the ideology of globalism and embrace the doctrine of patriotism." And earlier this year, President Trump unleashed reaction at home and abroad after having called certain African countries "hole countries" during a meeting with senators in the White House. The president later denied using that language.
Long before traveling the world as first lady of the United States, Melania Trump spent her youth in a small city in central Europe before navigating the ranks of the fashion world and finally landing in the country that now calls her home .
Born as Melania Knauss in Slovenia in 1970, she worked as a fashion model in Italy and France before moving to New York in 1996. Soon after, she met a real estate developer with large buildings and an ego to match.
During an interview with Barbara Walters in 2015, the first lady described how they met.
"Well, he was very charming and we had a great glow." He came with a date, so he asked me for the number and I said, "I will not give you my number. So if you give me your numbers, I'll call you. ' So I see what kind of numbers he will give me. Because I do not want to be one of the ladies. And he was known as a kind of lady man. "
The magnate and the model would get married in 2005.
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First Lady Melania Trump feeds a baby with elephant milk at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust Elephant Orphanage in Nairobi, Kenya, on October 5, 2018.
"We have a great chemistry and to be with a man like my husband is that you need to know who you are," Melania Trump told Walters during the campaign in a 2015 interview. "You need to have a very independent life and support him, you must be very smart and fast, and be there for him when he needs you. "
Now, after 16 months of living in the White House, she says there have been challenges.
Trump says he wants to make the most of these White House years. And yet, she says that not everyone wants to help. The first lady regretted that the organizations have rejected their efforts to collaborate, accusing them of allowing her husband's policy to get in the way of their charitable efforts.
"It's sad to see that the organizations and foundations I want to associate with decide not to do so because of the administration," said the first lady. "And I feel that they are choosing politics instead of helping others."
Who exactly said no? Trump would not specify it, saying, "I would not talk about that, they know who they are, I do not want to ... I do not want to put them in front of the world, but they know who they are."
There are also those repeated accusations of sexual misconduct and infidelity against her husband.
One incident, in particular, got an apology from his famous and stubborn husband: the release of the Access to hollywood tape during the run up to the 2016 election, in which Trump is heard making vulgar comments about women.
"During the Access Hollywood incident during the campaign, her husband apologized to you. Has your husband apologized to you since he was in the White House? "Llamas asked the first lady.
"Yes, he apologized," she said, before refusing to divulge more details.
Six days after his interview with Llamas, the first lady's staff clarified her comments and told ABC News: "The president often apologizes to Mrs. Trump for all the nonsense and scrutiny of the media since who joined the White House. "
When asked if her husband's alleged issues, which the White House has denied, have put a strain on their marriage, he said that people and the media like to speculate and circulate gossip.
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First Lady Melania Trump helps a student when she visits a language class at Chipala Elementary School, in Lilongwe, Malawi, on October 4, 2018.
"I am a mother and first lady, and I have much more important things to think and do," he told ABC News. "It's not a concern and an approach of mine."
Speaking to ABC News in Africa, she addressed the #MeToo movement, calling sexual assault Prosecutors must present "really difficult evidence" if they decide to make their allegations public.
"I support women, they need to be heard. We need to support them. And also men, not just women, "said Trump. "You can not just tell someone ... I was sexually assaulted" or "You did that to me." Because sometimes the media go too far and the way they represent some stories is not correct. " Not well."
Still, the first lady goes ahead. She spoke of her son, Barron, who is now 12 years old and whom she keeps protected from the focus. After the opening, she stayed with him in New York until the end of the school year. She said she does not always go to sports and games because "it will attract attention." "I'm not going much," he said. "He likes to be one of the guys when they play. ... It's your life too, and I respect that. "
During his time in Africa, Trump tried to highlight his main political initiative, "Be Best", which raises awareness about the effects of online bullying in children, among other things. The first lady explained how her experience of being harassed led in part to her "Be Better" initiative, suggesting that she is one of the most harassed people in the world.
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Principal teacher Maureen Masi escorts first lady, Melania Trump, when she arrives at a visit to Chipala Elementary School, in Lilongwe, Malawi, on October 4, 2018.
"I could say that I am the most harassed person in the world," Trump said. Pressed by Flames in that affirmation, she answered: "One of them, if you really see what people are saying about me".
Both online and on television, people often focus on what Trump uses. Sometimes it is due to appearances at glittering diplomatic or ceremonial events in the White House or abroad.
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, walks from Marine One to board Air Force One with First Lady Melania Trump and her son Barron in Morristown, New Jersey, on August 19, 2018.
When boarding a plane to Texas to meet the children of separated families at the border, Trump was seen putting on a green jacket with the words: "I do not really care, right?", Stamped on the back. His choice of dress caused a violent reaction before his flight landed only a few hours later, and his concern for children from separated families was immediately questioned.
After his team initially denied any subtext in the jacket's words, the first lady told Llamas that wearing that jacket was, in fact, a deliberate choice, meant "for the people and for the media on the left that they criticize me". I want to show you that I do not care. I could criticize what I want to say, but that will not stop me from doing what I think is right. "
"It was a kind of message, yes. "I would prefer that they focus on what I do and my initiatives than on what I use," he said.
Consulted on suggestions that the message of the jacket was aimed at children of separated families.
"It's obvious that I did not use the jacket for the children," he said. "I put on my jacket to go on the plane and off the plane ... After the visit, I put it back because I see how [the] The media became obsessed with that. "
Apart from the scrutiny of the media, being in the White House presents additional challenges.
Despite her appreciation for the nation's capital, she does not trust everyone who works for her husband there. Trump told ABC News that some of the people in the president's administration she did not trust were gone, while others still work there.
"It's harder to govern," said the first lady, adding that she tells her husband when he distrusts someone who works for him. "You always need to watch your back."
Despite all this, Trump said he has not changed since he uprooted his life in New York City and moved to the nation's capital.
"I stay true to myself, I want to live [a] Meaningful life, and that is the most important thing for me. I know what my priorities are, and I'm focused on that, "he said.
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First Lady Melania Trump visits the ancient statue of Sphinx, with the body of a lion and a human head, at the historic site of the Giza pyramids in Giza, near Cairo, Egypt, on October 6, 2018.
Trump says that she has the same close group of friends she had before coming to Washington. "I always prefer quality to quantity," he said. When asked if it is difficult to make friends in Washington, the first lady said: "Sometimes, you need to be careful."
"You know, our first first lady, Martha Washington, said that the role of first lady can sometimes feel like a state prisoner, can you relate to that?" Llamas asked.
"I do not feel like a prisoner. [am] Enjoying it, and this will not last forever. And it is [a] Very special time, "she said.
Some of the biggest misconceptions about her, she said, have been what she called the "speculations": that she is "out of touch" or that she does not live in the White House, or rumors that spread after spending time in Hospital. for benign renal condition, as his spokesman informed.
"Speculation, speculation," said Trump, "and my office published the statement, an objective statement, and people still did not believe it."
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