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New Melania book takes on clothes, rooms, family ties

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WASHINGTON (AFP) — Melania Trump has a White House suite of her own, is less than chummy with first daughter Ivanka, and uses her wardrobe to make statements, a new biography about the U.S. first lady says.

“Free, Melania,” an unauthoriz­ed look at President Donald Trump’s wife by CNN reporter Kate Bennett, is set for release on Tuesday, but official Washington is already buzzing about its contents.

At 49, and three years into her husband’s administra­tion, the Slovenia-born ex-model remains genuinely private and “mysterious” to much of the public, while acutely aware of all that is said about her and her husband, says Bennett.

But she is hardly the docile third wife of an extremely powerful man accused of being a serial womanizer, the author writes.

Instead, Melania is prepared to let her husband know what she thinks — and to use her sharp elbows when she feels slighted.

The first lady is “way more powerful and influentia­l with her husband” than the public knows, Bennett says.

The author confirms reports last year that Melania was responsibl­e for the firing of a senior White House national security official, Mira Ricardel, after the first lady felt slighted during a October 2018 trip to Africa.

The book also confirms that the first lady lives in a two-room suite on the third floor of the White House — one floor up from the president’s master bedroom.

The suite offers Melania extra space to do her hair and makeup. She also has an exercise room with a Pilates machine.

In another revelation, Bennett said the kidney treatment that led to Melania’s 25-day absence from public view last year was much more serious and painful than previously revealed.

While she speaks little in public, Melania finds her voice in her clothes, Bennett says.

That was clear when she donned an olive green Zara coat in June 2018 with the words “I REALLY DON’T CARE, DO U?” on the back.

Some thought it was an attack on President Trump’s policies toward migrant children, and by others as a brickbat for the press.

 ?? Reuters-Yonhap ?? U.S. first lady Melania Trump walks out to receive the White House Christmas tree at the White House in Washington, in this Nov. 25 photo.
Reuters-Yonhap U.S. first lady Melania Trump walks out to receive the White House Christmas tree at the White House in Washington, in this Nov. 25 photo.

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