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Melania Trump was negotiating a prenuptial agreement, according to which her husband, Donald, must give their common son Barron half of the fortune.
After losing the election, the president of the United States, Donald Trump, may lose not only the White House, but also his marriage. The British newspaper Daily Mail writes about this, referring to the former assistant to the first lady of the United States, Stephanie Volkoff.
Melania Trump negotiated a prenuptial agreement, according to which her husband Donald would give their common son Barron half of his fortune. Volkoff said the Trumps slept in separate rooms at the White House and that their 15-year marriage is a deal.
Another former White House employee, Omaros Manigo Newman, said that Melania Trump “counts every minute until her husband leaves the presidency to divorce immediately afterward.” According to Newman, Donald Trump still has the levers of presidential power in his hands, capable of severely punishing his wife “for such humiliation.”
Melania Trump herself, 50, talks about an excellent relationship with her 74-year-old husband and that they never fight.
Attorney Christina Previte recalled Donald Trump’s marriage contract with his second wife, actress Marla Maples. The terms of the agreement prohibit her from posting memories of their life together and giving interviews criticizing her ex-husband. Such restrictions are surely detailed in the marriage contract of the current US president with Melania Trump, the newspaper said.
On January 22, 2020, the Trump couple celebrated their 15th wedding anniversary.
In the United States, the main vote in the presidential elections took place on November 3. More than 10 candidates ran for the position, the main competitors were the current President of the United States, Republican Trump and the Democrat, former Vice President of the United States Joe Biden. Turnout in these elections was a 120-year record – some 160 million Americans participated in them.
According to CNN, ABC News and Fox News, Biden received between 273 and 290 electoral votes, guaranteeing him a victory in the election. Biden, after the announcement of these results, announced his victory, and Trump – who will file lawsuits in court and “will not rest” until he achieves an “honest recount of votes”, believes that “these elections are far from over.”
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, French President Emmanuel Macron, President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and President Ukrainian Volodymyr Zelensky already congratulated Biden on his victory in the US presidential election.
The Arizona Republican Party and the Republican National Committee have filed suit in Mericop County Court over the Arizona vote. Supporters of the president of the United States, Donald Trump, believe that during the counting of votes in the district, the electoral colleges did not take into account the potentially decisive votes.
Trump believes he won a new election for the head of the White House, receiving the support of 71 million voters.
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