In a candid interview with Fox News, former First Lady Melania Trump opened up about the relentless attacks directed at her family from left-wing critics, revealing how these have not only impacted her husband, former President Donald Trump, but also the charitable work she’s tried to accomplish. The rare interview offered a glimpse into how the political climate has shaped her family’s life post-White House.
Melania Trump shared a particularly disheartening moment when a charitable donation she made to support scholarships for foster children was rejected purely because of her last name. The donation, initially accepted by an unnamed university, was later refused after the institution discovered who was behind it.
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“It was all agreed that they will accept my donations for the foster students and because of the board directors, they called back, they found out that it was me, they didn’t, they said we cannot go on,” Melania recalled. The rejection, she explained, took place after the Trump family had left the White House in 2021. “And it’s very, very sad because who suffered? They were children from foster community. They didn’t have a scholarship that somebody would provide for them. They didn’t want to do business with me because of political affiliation, my political beliefs,” she added, highlighting the frustrating intersection of politics and charity.
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