The Denver Post

Trump welcomes wife home after week-long hospitaliz­ation

- By Darlene Superville

WASHINGTON» Melania Trump returned to the White House in “high spirits” on Saturday after a week-long hospitaliz­ation for kidney treatment, a lengthy stay that raised questions about whether the first lady’s condition may have been more complicate­d than first revealed.

President Donald Trump heralded her homecoming with a tweet that referred to her as “Melanie” instead of “Melania.”

“Great to have our incredible First Lady back home in the White House. Melanie is feeling and doing really well. Thank you for all of your prayers and best wishes!” Trump wrote before quickly supersedin­g that tweet with another that spelled his wife’s name correctly.

Mrs. Trump’s quiet return to the White House, her husband and their 12year-old son, after five days at a nearby U.S. military hospital resolved a brewing mystery about when she would eventually be released. What remain are questions about the state of her health.

Her spokeswoma­n, Stephanie Grisham, has declined to release additional details, citing Mrs. Trump’s right to privacy.

“The First Lady returned home to the White House this morning,” Grisham said in an emailed statement. “She is resting comfortabl­y and remains in high spirits. Our office has received thousands of calls and emails wishing Mrs. Trump well, and we thank everyone who has taken the time to reach out.”

First ladies are under no obligation to make their medical histories public.

She had been at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center near Washington since Monday, when she had an embolizati­on procedure to treat an unspecifie­d kidney condition the White House described as benign. Word of the hospitaliz­ation came as a surprise as there was no indication during her public appearance­s in recent weeks, including during a state visit by France’s president, that Mrs. Trump had been ailing.

One week before the procedure, a beaming Mrs. Trump, 48, presided over a splashy announceme­nt ceremony in the White House Rose Garden to introduce her “Be Best” public awareness campaign to help teach kindness to children.

Grisham said Monday that the procedure was “successful,” there were no complicati­ons and that Mrs. Trump would probably remain hospitaliz­ed for “the duration of the week.”

The president then tweeted Tuesday that his wife would be released in “2 or 3” days, but Thursday and Friday passed without word from the White House on her whereabout­s. Trump had visited her during her first three days of hospitaliz­ation. But he did not visit Thursday or Friday, leading some to wonder whether that meant the first lady had been discharged.

The first lady said Wednesday on Twitter that she was “feeling great” and looking forward to going home.

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