Divorce of Donald and Melania Trump? Ex-assistant says ‘she’s counting every minute until he’s out of the office’


Donald and Melania Trump

Donald and Melania Trump

Key points

  • Melania has joined other members of Donald Trump’s inner circle in asking him to come to terms with her loss.
  • Joe Biden defeated Trump in highly controversial US election
  • He played golf on his course near Washington when the US media broke the news of Biden’s victory.

Washington: Speculation abounds that United States First Lady Melania “ can’t wait to divorce ” her husband and 45th President Donald Trump after Democratic candidate Joe Biden won the US presidential election. United on Saturday.

The speculation began when former Trump adviser Omarosa Manigault Newman, quoted by the Daily Mail, said:

“Melania is counting every minute until he is out of the office and she can get a divorce.”

Melania has reportedly joined other members of Donald Trump’s inner circle in asking him to accept his loss and concede defeat to President-elect Biden, said a source familiar with the talks.

Although Melania may not have spoken publicly about the election, she has offered her opinion privately, CNN reported. “She has offered it, as she usually does,” the source said.

Joe Biden defeated Trump in a close American election, securing his victory with a victory in Pennsylvania that took him past the electoral college threshold of 270 votes.

Trump refuses to admit defeat

Trump, in his statement, said that Biden “is rushing to falsely pose as the winner” and that the race is “far from over.” He claimed that the networks were helping Biden “falsely” pose as the winner and vowed to fight the results in court, The Hill reported.

He played golf on his course near Washington when the US media broke the news that Biden had obtained enough electoral college votes for victory.

“Since when does Lamestream Media say who will be our next president?” Trump said in a tweet on Sunday.

Meanwhile, Biden received more than 74 million votes, 4 million more than Trump and more than any other presidential candidate in American history. Hiss’s transition website lists four priorities: Covid-19, economic recovery, racial equity, and climate change.