Melania Trump on returning to White House: "Never say never"
In her first interview since leaving the White House, the former first lady told the Fox network that "I think we have achieved a great deal in the four years of the Trump administration."
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15/05/2022
Sunday, 15 May 2022, 17:36 Updated: 17:41
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Melania Trump, the wife of former US President Donald Trump, hinted in an interview that she is likely to return to the White House as the first lady, given her husband's desire to run again in the 2024 presidential election, CNN reported today (Sunday).
In the first interview since leaving the White House, Trump told Fox that "I think we have achieved a great deal in the four years of the Trump administration."
Asked if there was a chance she would return to the White House if her husband ran again, she added, "Never say never."
In an interview, Trump discussed what she calls "NFT projects."
The former First Lady designed and offered for sale on her personal website a number of non-exchange tokens (NFT).
All of these items can only be purchased in Solana Digital Currency.
The first item offered for sale this year - a wide-brimmed white hat designed for her and worn during an official visit - failed to meet the asking price threshold for the first offer of $ 250,000.
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Trump also talked about the fact that she was not featured on the cover of Vogue fashion magazine during her husband's tenure, a long-standing tradition of the magazine, renewed last year with the entry of Jill Biden into the White House.
"They are not objective and have preferences, which is very noticeable," she said of the disregard.
Trump also expressed her opinion on the state of the United States under President Joe Biden.
"I think it's sad to see what's happening, if you really try to keep track of things up close. I think a lot of people are having a hard time and suffering, even around the world. It's sad to see that, and I hope it will change quickly," she said.
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