First Lady Melania Trump’s citizenship has always been questioned by many even until now. Reports have resurfaced regarding the First Lady’s past, revealing how she lied under oath back in 2013.
As mentioned, reports have resurfaced related to Melania’s past, even after getting married to Donald Trump and before she became the First Lady. The resurfaced news comes in the form of what transpired during a court deposition back in 2013 when the First Lady-to-be was involved in a lawsuit regarding her skincare brand which reportedly never got to launch to the public. Part of the transcript from the deposition revealed that Melania was asked regarding her education, and she claimed she graduated from the university in her home country of Slovenia with a bachelor’s degree in architecture.
It was later revealed that while she did attend university, she dropped out to pursue a modeling career. Contrary to her claim, it was also later on written under her bio on her old website that she paused studies to further her modeling career in Milan and Paris. The website now redirects to the Trump Organization. Although this is not new to anyone, with Melania eventually coming clean about it back in 2016, it may still be worth reminding people about it due to the fact that her husband is up for reelection this year and this will no doubt be in question again.
Meanwhile, the First Lady joined her husband in their first visit to India as the presidential couple. The Daily Mail reports that they received a very warm welcome when they entered the country’s and the world’s largest cricket stadium. Around 110,000 people filled up the seats of the stadium and Donald addressed the Indian people, “America loves India. America respects India. And America will always be faithful and loyal friends to the Indian people,” said Trump. He then went on to thank the people for the welcome they received.
The Trumps’ visit to India is to meet with prime minister Narendra Modi to discuss and settle trade relations between the two countries. They touched down at Modi’s hometown of Ahmedabad, then went on their way to Agra to visit the Taj Mahal and then onto the country’s capital of New Delhi.


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