What the first lady has «traded» a trip with trump to Davos?

What the first lady has «traded» a trip with trump to Davos?

More recently, the first lady Melania trump at the last minute cancelled a planned trip with her husband in Davos where takes place the world economic forum. The official version of this decision – «organizational and logistic difficulties», but the media are convinced that a drastic change of plans is nothing like the reaction of the wife of the President attributing Trump relationship with the porn actress.

This morning, Melania trump began with a visit to the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington on the occasion of the international day of remembrance of the victims of this terrible page of history.

«My thoughts and prayers are with the people whose lives and families were destroyed by the horrors of the Holocaust,» wrote the first lady in a tweet after the visit.

Thank you @HolocaustMuseum for a powerful & moving tour that honors the millions of innocent lives lost, and educates us on the tragedies and effects of the holocaust. #WeRemember #AskWhy pic.twitter.com/za8MN6pKRZ

— Melania Trump (@FLOTUS) January 25, 2018

Later in the same day (25 January) the spouse of the head of state arrived in West palm beach, Florida. Why the wife of the President flew here, her press Secretary has not been disclosed.

The media believe that such a behavior of the first lady, connected with the scandal, which actually began the year of the presidential couple. Trump again remembered the probable affair with porn actress Stephanie Clifford, which he had paid for silence 130 thousand dollars. According to the Wall Street Journal, trump met a girl at the Golf tournament, after which they had a sexual relationship. At that time, Melania gave birth to their only son – Barron.

22 January the Trumps was the 13th wedding anniversary. But the media never mentioned about any upcoming events in honor of the holiday, and even on social networks none of the spouses did not remember about the significant date.

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