a former Trump administration insider has claimed that Melania Trump, the wife of former President Donald Trump, is secretly hoping for Kamala Harris to win the 2024 election. The startling revelation comes from Anthony Scaramucci, who served briefly as the White House Communications Director under Trump.
During a recent appearance on the "MediasTouch" podcast, Scaramucci, who worked for the former president for just 11 days, suggested that Melania Trump might not be her husband’s biggest supporter as he vies for a return to the White House. The former aide hinted that Melania’s disdain for Trump might even exceed that of his political adversaries.
Scaramucci’s assertion adds fuel to the ongoing speculation surrounding Melania Trump’s conspicuous absence from her husband’s campaign activities. Despite Trump’s active schedule of rallies and public appearances, the former First Lady has remained largely out of the spotlight. Her last significant public appearance was at the Republican National Convention in July 2024.
The former communications director went as far as to suggest that Melania’s dislike for her husband is so profound that she could be rooting for his defeat in the upcoming election. This claim is especially provocative given the already strained dynamics within the Trump household, which have been the subject of much speculation and media scrutiny.
Scaramucci also drew a parallel between Melania’s feelings toward her husband and those of General Mark Milley, the former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who has also been a vocal critic of Trump. Scaramucci’s comments have reignited discussions about the role Melania may or may not play in Trump’s current campaign and whether her absence is indicative of deeper issues within their marriage.
Meanwhile, Trump has continued to project confidence on the campaign trail, recently declaring at a rally in Pennsylvania that he believes he has strong support among female voters. This assertion, however, has been met with skepticism and criticism, particularly on social media. Many users have pointed out the irony of his statement, given Melania’s noticeable absence and the widespread backlash against Trump’s rhetoric regarding women.
As the election approaches, the mystery surrounding Melania Trump’s absence from the campaign trail only deepens. Some speculate that her silence and absence may signal a lack of enthusiasm for her husband’s political ambitions, while others believe it could be a strategic choice to maintain privacy.
The former First Lady has remained tight-lipped since issuing a statement in response to an assassination attempt on Trump in July. In that statement, she expressed gratitude to the Secret Service and law enforcement but has otherwise stayed out of the public eye.
As rumors and speculation continue to swirl, the question remains: Where is Melania Trump, and what role, if any, will she play in the final stretch of her husband’s bid for a second term in the White House?
a former Trump administration insider has claimed that Melania Trump, the wife of former President Donald Trump, is secretly hoping for Kamala Harris to win the 2024 election. The startling revelation comes from Anthony Scaramucci, who served briefly as the White House Communications Director under Trump.
During a recent appearance on the "MediasTouch" podcast, Scaramucci, who worked for the former president for just 11 days, suggested that Melania Trump might not be her husband’s biggest supporter as he vies for a return to the White House. The former aide hinted that Melania’s disdain for Trump might even exceed that of his political adversaries.
Scaramucci’s assertion adds fuel to the ongoing speculation surrounding Melania Trump’s conspicuous absence from her husband’s campaign activities. Despite Trump’s active schedule of rallies and public appearances, the former First Lady has remained largely out of the spotlight. Her last significant public appearance was at the Republican National Convention in July 2024.
The former communications director went as far as to suggest that Melania’s dislike for her husband is so profound that she could be rooting for his defeat in the upcoming election. This claim is especially provocative given the already strained dynamics within the Trump household, which have been the subject of much speculation and media scrutiny.
Scaramucci also drew a parallel between Melania’s feelings toward her husband and those of General Mark Milley, the former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who has also been a vocal critic of Trump. Scaramucci’s comments have reignited discussions about the role Melania may or may not play in Trump’s current campaign and whether her absence is indicative of deeper issues within their marriage.
Meanwhile, Trump has continued to project confidence on the campaign trail, recently declaring at a rally in Pennsylvania that he believes he has strong support among female voters. This assertion, however, has been met with skepticism and criticism, particularly on social media. Many users have pointed out the irony of his statement, given Melania’s noticeable absence and the widespread backlash against Trump’s rhetoric regarding women.
As the election approaches, the mystery surrounding Melania Trump’s absence from the campaign trail only deepens. Some speculate that her silence and absence may signal a lack of enthusiasm for her husband’s political ambitions, while others believe it could be a strategic choice to maintain privacy.
The former First Lady has remained tight-lipped since issuing a statement in response to an assassination attempt on Trump in July. In that statement, she expressed gratitude to the Secret Service and law enforcement but has otherwise stayed out of the public eye.
As rumors and speculation continue to swirl, the question remains: Where is Melania Trump, and what role, if any, will she play in the final stretch of her husband’s bid for a second term in the White House?


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