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Post by Admin on Jul 17, 2018 18:09:00 GMT
Butterflies must be fashionable in Finland. Melania Trump and Finland's first lady both wore butterfly-themed outfits on Monday. Did the two first ladies coordinate ahead of time? Or did they just coincidentally decide to boost butterflies independently? And what is the cultural significance of butterflies in far-northern Finland anyway? All questions swirling as Trump and Jenni Haukio met at President Sauli Niinisto's official residence in Mantyniemi in Helsinki. The rest of the world was focused on President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin and their much-anticipated joint summit at the Presidential Palace in Finland's capital.
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Post by Admin on Aug 18, 2018 18:05:57 GMT
The bogus FLOTUS returned to “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” on Thursday night. Fake Melania Trump — as played by Laura Benanti — revealed the real reason why she defended NBA superstar LeBron James after her husband, President Donald Trump, insulted him on Twitter earlier this month. “LeBron is inspiring,” she said. But not because he opened a new school in his hometown of Akron, Ohio. Per the fake Melania, it was because James’ transfer to the Los Angeles Lakers showed “it’s never too late to leave home and sign with another team!”
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Post by Admin on Aug 27, 2018 18:10:07 GMT
One day not long ago Melania Trump’s biographer in her Slovenian homeland, politician and author Igor Omerza, was flipping through hundreds of thousands of names on “UDBA Net.” It’s an online database of the secret police archives of Communist Yugoslavia before the country came apart in the 1990s, which is when Slovenia won its independence. And among the IDs that appeared there, one name jumped out: Viktor Knavs, with the same birthday, parents, and hometown as the father of Melania Trump, who just became a naturalized American citizen. The entry was cryptic, as such things are, but it noted “the person is registered in the criminal record” and cited articles 226 and 235 of the Yugoslav penal code. There is no indication of a charge, an investigation or a conviction, one way or the other. According to a copy of the 1970 code, which was current at the time, article 226 involved the acquisition, sale or production of goods without the explicit permission of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Penalties ranged up to eight years in prison for someone organizing such commerce.
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Post by Admin on Sept 8, 2018 18:16:34 GMT
Melania Trump’s spokeswoman lashed out Friday at ABC’s “The View” after the panelists mocked the first lady’s statement condemning the anonymous op-ed in The New York Times written by a senior White House official. Host Sunny Hostin focused on the first lady’s line that “words are important” and “accusations can lead to severe consequences” in the statement she released Thursday criticizing the op-ed that claimed people around President Donald Trump have been attempting to contain his “bad decisions.” Melania Trump called the writer a “coward” who is “sabotaging” the country.
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Post by Admin on Sept 14, 2018 18:06:39 GMT
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump participate in the 9/11 memorial service for United Flight 93 in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
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