Kristen Welker’s first broadcast of Meet the Press on Sunday will feature a pre-taped interview with former President Donald Trump.
25.08.2023 - 09:47 / ok.co.uk
Melania Trump is keeping a low profile after her husband, Donald Trump, turned himself in Atlanta in the USA earlier today, 25 August, after being indicted on several charges. The 53 year old was regularly seen at public events when her husband was president and during his campaign for the 2024 election, but is now rarely seen. Insiders say that the couple has been living at their Mar-A-Lago resort at Palm Beach in Florida with their 17 year old son Baron, but they apparently “barely cross” paths.
Over the summer, Melania spent a lot of her time in New York with the hope of keeping out of her husband's legal issues. A source told People that despite supporting Trump, she would rather lead a life with more privacy: "Melania publicly supports her husband but privately prefers a life with 100 percent privacy and no press scrutiny. She knows how her husband is but still believes there has been too much dumping on him and wants nothing to do with any of it.” The source continued: “She hates all of the legal problems and says very little about them anytime, anywhere.
She leads her own life. “Melania has a small circle of family and very few trusted friends. Unlike others who belong to her husband's clubs, she doesn't rely on outside stimulants to guide her daily life.
She has her son, other family members, and select friends.” They concluded by saying that his legal issues was another problem for her husband. Not for her.” There is rumour that she plans on divorcing the 77 year old, who no longer speaks to pal Piers Morgan, and renegotiating their prenup, with her focus being on raising their son. Trump’s arrest could be the final straw as he has previously had affairs with two women: porn star Stormy Daniels and Playboy model
.Kristen Welker’s first broadcast of Meet the Press on Sunday will feature a pre-taped interview with former President Donald Trump.
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Green Day have announced the limited-time sale of a t-shirt featuring Donald Trump‘s mugshot for charity.The t-shirt, titled ‘Ultimate Nimrod’, is currently available for a limited amount of time, with proceeds from the sale of the merchandise being used to “bring food to those affected by the Maui wildfires,” per a post from the band on Instagram. Green Day are teaming up with the Greater Good Music Charity for the cause.According to a phot of the t-shirt shared by the band, the merch uses Trump’s viral mugshot to recreate their iconic ‘Nimrod’ cover, with the album’s title covering Trump’s face.See the post below.A post shared by Green Day (@greenday)The limited-run t-shirt is available for just 72 hours, with the clock already ticking.
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Donald Trump‘s mugshot has become a viral meme following his historic arrest.On Thursday (August 24), the former US president surrendered in Georgia on charges of plotting to overturn the state’s 2020 election results.Trump had to pay a bail bond of $200,000 (£160,000) to be released from the Atlanta jail, and now awaits trial. He later described the case as “a travesty of justice”.This is the fourth time in five months that Trump has been arrested in a criminal case, but it’s the first time a police booking photo has been taken of the former president.Trump later posted on X (formerly Twitter) for the first time since January 2021.
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