Melania ‘annoyed’ by Mar-a-Lago search — but focused on hawking NFT’s online: report
While Donald Trump has been publicly melting down on his Truth Social website and pushing QAnon memes, his third wife has not been fixated the FBI executing a search warrant at Mar-a-Lago, according to a new report from CNN.
CNN reported the former president "was much angrier – exclamation-point angry – than Melania Trump, according to five people who spoke to CNN about Melania Trump’s recent activities under the condition of anonymity to protect personal and professional relationships."
One source told CNN, "she cared, but not like he cared."
Another source told CNN, "it annoyed her."
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CNN noted that Melania Trump has not issued a statement on the search warrant, noting, "instead, her public statements – through her Twitter account – have focused on her most apparent passion since leaving Washington: NFTs."
"The warrant was explicit about the rooms and areas the agents could search, and it included any space the former president frequents, says a person familiar with the details of warrant’s execution. The Trumps have separate bedrooms in their 3,500 square feet at Mar-a-Lago, three people familiar with the layout tell CNN, but Melania Trump’s bedroom and closets are just down a short hall from the former President’s sleeping quarters and home office," CNN reported. "Though put out and annoyed that strangers went through her curated and expensive collection of clothes and shoes and bags, say those who know her, she was – and remains –characteristically quiet."
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