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Trump reveals his secret nickname for Melania, and even he says ‘It's terrible'

Trump reveals his secret nickname for Melania, and even he says ‘It's terrible'

Time of India2 days ago
Donald Trump gave a speech in Iowa during a 'Salute to America' event before July 4th. He was celebrating because Congress passed his 'Big, Beautiful Bill'. During the speech, he was talking about many topics, and then started speaking about military recruitment. Trump said, 'I remember saying to our great First Lady...', then stopped and joked, 'I call her 'First Lady,' isn't it terrible?', as per the reports.
He admitted it sounds weird, but he calls her that because it reminds him he's the president. Trump added he says, 'Good night, First Lady, my darling,' when talking to Melania. He then complained that 'nobody wants to join our military force', as reported by Independent.
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Trump's parade and Melania's public appearances
Trump recently held a big military parade on June 14, which was also his 79th birthday. But he never served in the army and in the past has made rude comments about U.S. troops. Melania has been seen rarely in public since Trump returned to the White House in January, as stated by the reports.
But she did show up for the military parade and the Kennedy Center reopening. On July 4th, she visited Children's National Hospital in Washington. She told the kids: 'It's a very special day. We will have a big party at the White House… maybe next year you come and we'll celebrate together', according to the report by Independent.
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Melania and Trump's marriage rumors
Melania bonded with the children over Taylor Swift and Sabrina Carpenter. Trump doesn't like Taylor Swift and said he 'hated' her last year because she didn't support him politically. Rumors about their marriage are always in the news. Author Michael Wolff said in May that they are basically 'separated'.
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He claimed they don't live like a normal married couple and seem to have separate lives. In the rest of Trump's Iowa speech, he said, he hates Democrats for blocking his bill. He mocked Iran and said farmers might be excused from raids on undocumented workers. Attacked NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani. And used an antisemitic slur, which caused backlash, according to the report by Independent.
FAQs
Q1. What nickname does Donald Trump use for Melania?
Trump jokingly calls Melania 'First Lady' as a pet name, saying it reminds him that he's president.
Q2. Are Trump and Melania still living together?
According to author Michael Wolff, they live separate lives and are basically 'separated,' though still married publicly.
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