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Melania is officially out of f*cks, wants “nothing to do” her husband, his legal problems, or any of you

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Donald Trump was hit with yet another criminal indictment this week–this time in the great state of Georgia–and apparently nobody could be less bothered by the whole thing than his wife of 18 years, Melania.A source claiming to be close to the ex-FLOTUS told People this week that Mrs.

Trump ran out of f*cks to give long ago and just wants to live her god damn life. Is that too much to ask?“Melania publicly supports her husband but privately prefers a life with 100 percent privacy and no press scrutiny,” the source claimed before adding, “She leads her own life.”“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.

She hates all of the legal problems and says very little about them anytime anywhere.”That certainly tracks.Melania hasn’t accompanied her husband to any of his recent court or commented on his myriad legal troubles, which now include 91 federal and state charges that culminate into a potential maximum sentence of 717.5 years in prison, though it’s unlikely he’ll face that much time, in large part because he’s already 77-years-old, which is the current average life expectancy of an American.The source added that Melania, who once aspired to be a world famous fashion model and businesswoman, considers Trump’s latest indictment out of Georgia to be “another problem for her husband [but] not for her.” Evidently, she’s much more concerned with living a quiet life surrounded by close friends and family and ignoring what goes on in the real world.“Melania has a small circle of family and very few trusted friends,” the source said.

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