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By Bess Levin
Earlier this year, New York Times reporter Katie Rogers revealed in her e-book First that Melania Trump, according to the New York Post, “spent her four years in the White House waging war against Ivanka Trump,” also known as her daughter-in-law. -law.
According to the author, the two men were in a perpetual “internal power struggle” for the position of first daughter, which the first daughter had attempted to fill when her mother-in-law delayed her move to the White House in 2017. Ivanka, Rogers reported, was looking to reorient the east wing so that it would serve “the whole first family, not just the first girl,” a preference that really broke Melania’s skin, and was not helped by the fact that Donald Trump told reporters. that Ivanka would “help [Melania] and work with her. “,” Rogers wrote. ) When the first girl inexplicably wore a jacket that said, “I don’t care. “Before visiting detained immigrant children, he allegedly intended to give Ivanka a kiss.
In other words, the dates between her and her daughter-in-law can be described as poisonous at best. But apparently, the former president’s recent conviction for delinquency has. . . Replaced things for the better?
Page Six reports that, according to a user familiar with the matter, Trump’s guilty verdict has “brought the entire circle of family members closer than ever. “A bloodless and tense relationship between Melania and Ivanka. “The user added: “Words of help have trumped any major tensions as the family gathers. The family has closed ranks and there is the campaign. Friends say they haven’t noticed. the circle of relatives on the same page since his inauguration years ago.
Although Ivanka did not attend the trial in Manhattan, she and other family members made discreet visits to the former president “using the secret façade of the Trump Tower garage and the elevator that takes them non-stop directly to his attic. “(The former first girl has reportedly been “locked up” in the Midtown triplex since May 23. )
Speaking to Fox News earlier this month, Trump said the trial and sentencing had taken a toll on his wife. “She’s fine, but I think it’s very hard for her,” he said, adding that “in many ways, it’s harder for [the family] than it is for me. “Around the same time, Stormy Daniels told Melania (via an interview with the Daily Mirror) that she was divorcing her husband. “I don’t know what her deal might be, Melania still has to leave it,” Daniels said. “Not because of what he did to me or to other women, but because he is a convicted criminal. It has been shown to be violent; He was convicted of sexual assault and tax evasion and is now a felon. It’s no longer Teflon Don or Teflon Con.
Trump is expected to be sentenced on July 11, at which point he will likely be sentenced to a full-fledged criminal sentence, an outcome that could apparently save Melania and Ivanka from talking to their most productive friends. .
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