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What future Melania Trump predicts in the next two years

'22.01.2019'

Source: Fox News

It has been two years since Melania Trump officially became the First Lady of the United States. She has gotten used to her role and plays it in a unique and unusual way that made all of America fall in love with her - and completely baffled critics.

Leading media in the United States and around the world have long been convinced that Melania is a woman who absolutely does not want to participate in public life and be a public person, writes Lauren DeBellis Appel, correspondent Fox News. All of them were convinced that if they continued the aggressive attacks on the first lady, sooner or later she would break.

Two years later, to everyone's surprise, Melania Trump is still confidently in the ranks.

Many members of the press, analysts and just gossiping fans broke their heads, wondering what kind of person this first lady really is, unlike all her predecessors. Melania is an enigma, a puzzle that the public was still able to discover only in isolated fragments.

But if you've done enough research into Melania Trump's last two years of public life, you'll notice that she really isn't the stereotypical first lady who makes cookies at all - but she's not the kind of person who “doesn't want to do it all,” as many thought.

Rather, the opposite is true. What is perceived as Mrs. Trump's unwillingness to fulfill her public duties is in fact a manifestation of her toughness and intelligence - a woman who, like her husband, is always one step ahead of the rest. She knows exactly what she is doing and does it in her own way.

Melania is a force to be reckoned with. She was and remains a strong and stable asset of the president during his first two years in office. Mrs. Trump is much smarter than anyone else. She belongs to the place of one of the most underestimated figures in modern history.

Traditionally, first ladies take the lead on one specific issue. Melania chose a different path - she decided to expand the range of her activities and attend to solving several problems facing American children at once. Her BeBest campaign focuses on child well-being, social media activities and opioid abuse.

Melania faced a mass attack on this campaign: critics believe that her work is contrary to President Trump, whose rhetoric on Twitter is perceived by many as intimidation.

Obviously, women should be responsible for the actions of her husband? Or maybe only this woman?

Melania Trump won public recognition for the fact that the first presidential dinner Trump was a huge success. The first lady decided to refuse the services of a hired dinner organizer with French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Bridget, and instead took the training into her own hands.

The press was forced to admit that the dinner was a success. CNN's Betsy Klein and Kate Bennett wrote on the Internet: "It was her home, her dinner and her conditions."

There is no doubt: everything Melania does, she does on her own terms. When she went to Iraq with the president during the Christmas holidays, she became the only first lady to visit Iraq since the beginning of the war, and the first wife of the US president who came to the war zone for more than a decade.

Since she mastered her new role, she has done a great job ignoring all the hustle and bustle around her name - and it all went off very loudly from time to time.

She stood above the barrage of critical opinions about her clothes, shoes, Christmas decorations and even accent. Nobody took into account the fact that she speaks six languages. The accent was what mattered. Melania played fair game against endless, hideous attacks.

She ignored all this - including in public - and continued to march to the rhythm of her own drum, on her thin stilettos.

All this confirms: Melania is as steep as her husband, but less theatrical and more restrained.

In the next two years, we are likely to see and hear a lot from the American first lady - in her own unique style.

For her, everything is just beginning.

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