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Melania says writing 184-page memoir was “traumatic” as she plugs latest line of tacky merch

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allegedly sending a body double in her place to be with her husband on election day, Melania Trump granted a rare 14-minute sit-down interview with Fox News on Friday that, honestly, felt more like a segment on QVC than an in-depth conversation with the incoming First Lady of the United States of America.Mrs.

Trump briefly talked about heading back to Washington, D.C. next month, saying she’s “very, very busy” preparing, but she was mostly there to plug the $250 coffee table book edition of her memoir, Melania, as well as her line of $600 “Lady Liberty” necklaces, and latest collection of $75-$90 USA-themed Christmas ornaments.“So, these are the ornaments that are available this season.

This is the third season that I design, and they are very special,” she said. “As you can see, it’s all red, white and blue, and I was inspired by them.

And this is available right now, and it’s a great gift and great collectible.”Stay woke with our briefing while staying informed on all things LGBTQ+ entertainment, life, and more!#MelaniaTrump discusses her Limited Edition Christmas Ornaments on #FoxNews Fox & FriendsMerry Christmas, AMERICA!2024 Limited Edition Ornament Collectionhttps://t.co/2XZU12imjf pic.twitter.com/3n1YycGLkUMelania first began selling the ornaments on her personal website after she left the White House.

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