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‘WE ARE FINE’

Melania dismisses talk of trouble in family

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WASHINGTON (AFP) – Melania Trump dismissed Friday the widespread talk about her husband President Donald Trump’s reported affairs with a porn star and others, saying she has ‘’more important things to think about.’’

Addressing for the first time allegation­s that have swirled around her husband the first lady brushed off speculatio­n that her marriage is troubled and insisted she loves life in the US capital.

In a lengthy ABC television interview, Trump did not deny the many stories of her husband’s philanderi­ng. But she also made clear she does not dwell on it.

‘’It is not a concern and focus of mine,’’ she said. ‘’I’m a mother and a first lady, and I have much more important things to think about and to do.’’

‘’I know people like to speculate and media like to speculate about our marriage,’’ she added.

‘’It’s not always pleasant, of course, but I know what is right and what is wrong and what is true and not true.’’

The interview, excerpts of which were released by ABC ahead of a full broadcast Friday evening, came after nearly two roller-coaster years in the White House, during which Melania was frequently thought to be on the verge of breaking with President Trump, as one woman after another came forth claiming they had been paid to be quiet about their affairs with him.

But she gave no hint to ABC as to how the stories affected her.

Asked whether she loved her husband, she answered: ‘’Yes, we are fine. It’s what media speculate, and it’s gossip. It’s not always correct stuff.’’

In a White House known for its inability to keep secrets, the 48-year-old Slovenia-born former fashion model, Trump’s third wife, remains mysterious and impenetrab­le to the American public.

She gave the interview to ABC while she was on her first solo trip abroad last week, to Africa where she sought to promote her humanitari­an efforts and US Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t projects.

Sitting in jodhpurs with a safari pith helmet at her side, Trump was poised and confident as she responded to uncomforta­ble questions on her personal life with the real estate billionair­e who now leads the United States.

She is not the first lady to suffer gossip about a president’s unfaithful­ness. Hillary Clinton endured husband Bill Clinton’s dalliance with Monica Lewinsky in the Oval Office, and John F. Kennedy, president from 1961-63, was a serial cheater on wife Jackie.

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