Over the past several months, there have been many revelations surrounding former first lady Melania Trump, recorded conversations included. Following the announcement of Joe Biden’s DOJ dropping the lawsuit Melania wanted against her former aide Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, Wolkoff hints that there is more to be revealed.
During the Trump administration, the former president and the former first lady used the Justice Department as their personal attorneys in an attempt to silence their critics, Wolkoff being the most notable one. Melania had Wolkoff sued for supposedly violating a non-disclosure agreement she signed prior to leaving her post as an unpaid advisor in the East Wing. But as the new Justice Department announced that it was dropping the lawsuit, Wolkoff hinted that she still has many more recorded conversations with Melania and documents. The former aide previously revealed that the claims she made in her tell-all book “Melania & Me,” had proof to back it up.
Soon after the DOJ’s announcement of dismissing the lawsuit it has filed against Wolkoff, the former aide took to Twitter to hint at more proof that could expose the former first lady. “Melania opened Pandora’s Box involving the DOJ. The enormous trove of communications & documentations I possess and shared tell the true story about “why” and “how” the contracts were “created” and “terminated” and who was involved. TRUTH PREVAILS,” tweeted Wolkoff, including a scanned photo of the statement.
In a few more tweets, Wolkoff described the treatment of both Melania and her husband Donald Trump of the DOJ as their personal attorneys as “a meritless attempt” to pursue their personal interests and not those of the country.
Recently, Trump aide Jason Miller shared how Melania is happy about her husband being away from social media. Trump’s exit from social media comes as his preferred platform of choice, Twitter, permanently banned his account following the Capitol riots last January 6. Speaking with the Sunday Times, Miller shared that the former president is a lot more relaxed now as he is away from social media despite his impeachment trials which are this week. This was also supposedly echoed by the former first lady, whom Miller said also thinks that Trump is a lot more relaxed and happier.


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