Melania Trump Shuts Down Omarosa

The First Lady always keeps it classy.

The Daily Caller reports:

Former White House aide Omarosa has caused an uproar with a new tell-all book about her experiences in the White House titled “Unhinged: An Insider’s Account of the Trump White House.”

One of the most salacious claims in the book involve the first lady Melania Trump. The disgruntled staffer claims that Melania intends to divorce Donald as soon as he is out of office, and that she uses her fashion choices to “punish” her husband.

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When asked for comment on the allegations, Melania’s spokesperson Stephanie Grisham bluntly told the Daily Caller that Melania did not interact with Omarosa and that the former staffer is “lashing out” in a “self-serving way.”

"Mrs. Trump rarely, if ever, interacted with Omarosa.  It’s disappointing to her that she is lashing out and retaliating in such a self-serving way, especially after all the opportunities given to her by the President." 

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