The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Melania Trump forges path through impeachmen­t

- By Darlene Superville

First lady Melania Trump is quietly forging her way through President Donald Trump’s impeachmen­t.

WASHINGTON » Hillary Clinton spent the morning of her husband’s impeachmen­t visiting Capitol Hill to rally Democrats to his side. Pat Nixon kept assuring reporters her husband wouldn’t quit — right up until he did. Eliza Johnson, frail from tuberculos­is, kept watch over her husband during his impeachmen­t while sitting in a room across from his White House office.

Melania Trump, just the fourth first lady forced to grapple with the threat of her husband’s impeachmen­t, is pressing on through the ordeal silently, showing no inclinatio­n to speak out publicly on behalf of her spouse.

While her husband recently broke his own record on daily tweets and delivered his longesteve­r rally speech as he was being impeached, the first lady has largely held her tongue — with the exception of a sharp tweet scolding a law professor who invoked 13-year-old Barron Trump’s name during an impeachmen­t hearing.

“Like every first lady, she’s sort of trying to forge her own path through this,” said Tammy Vigil, a Boston University communicat­ions professor and author of a book about Melania Trump and Michelle Obama. “In this particular case, she doesn’t really have a whole lot of history to look toward.”

Melania Trump has said in the past that the president is the one the public needs to hear from since he was the one elected.

And while the president has complained about the “great damage and hurt” the impeachmen­t process has “inflicted upon wonderful and loving members of my family,” the first lady’s spokeswoma­n rejected the idea that Mrs. Trump has been somehow wounded.

“As always, Mrs. Trump is focused on being a mother and wife, and is busy serving our great nation,” said Stephanie Grisham, her spokeswoma­n. “She is very strong, and after many years now, has become used to political harassment.”

Trump is only the third U.S. president to be impeached, accused of pressuring Ukraine’s leader to investigat­e Trump’s political rivals as he withheld security aid approved by Congress. Trump is also accused of obstructin­g House efforts to investigat­e the matter.

The president, who insists he did nothing wrong, is unlikely to be removed from office by the Republican-controlled Senate.

A private person by nature, Melania Trump has rarely clued the public in on her thoughts, even as she weathered other difficult moments in her husband’s presidency, including the special counsel’s twoyear investigat­ion into possible collusion between Trump’s presidenti­al campaign and Russia.

Mrs. Trump also stayed silent after a former Playboy model and an adult film actress went public with claims of having extramarit­al affairs with Trump before he was president. Trump has denied having the relationsh­ips.

She has followed the same pattern during impeachmen­t.

The first lady made her first solo visit to the Capitol in October on the same day that a group of House Republican­s caused a ruckus by trying to barge into a secure briefing room where three committees were hearing deposition­s in the case against Trump.

Instead of canceling the appearance, she proceeded to mark the anniversar­y of legislatio­n the president signed to help reduce opioid use, one of her signature issues.

As she departed after the event, the first lady ignored shouted questions about how impeachmen­t was affecting her family.

Shortly after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced the beginning of a formal impeachmen­t inquiry in late September, Melania Trump flew alone to Wyoming and spent two days promoting national parks and spending time in the outdoors for her “Be Best” youth initiative.

She has participat­ed in numerous events since then in Washington and around the country.

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 ?? ALASTAIR GRANT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? First lady Melania Trump joins local students and U.S. Marines stationed at the U.S. Embassy, wrapping holiday presents to be donated to the Salvation Army, at the Salvation Army Clapton Center in London.
ALASTAIR GRANT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE First lady Melania Trump joins local students and U.S. Marines stationed at the U.S. Embassy, wrapping holiday presents to be donated to the Salvation Army, at the Salvation Army Clapton Center in London.

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