Melania Trump Blames Democrats for Inciting Assassination Attempts against Husband by Creating ‘Toxic Atmosphere’

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Melania Trump Blames Democrats for Inciting Assassination Attempts against Husband by Creating ‘Toxic Atmosphere’

Former First Lady Melania Trump has blamed Democrats and their allies in the corporate media for creating the “toxic atmosphere” that led to the assassination attempts against her husband.

President Donald Trump’s wife sat down for a rare interview with “Fox & Friends” co-host Ainsley Earhardt, which aired on Thursday.

Melania Trump spoke from her perspective as the wife of President Trump.

She shared her feelings about the assassination attempts against him and about the couple’s son, Barron Trump, among other personal topics.

The usually tight-lipped first lady will release her memoir “Melania” on Oct. 8.

She has been in the press on a publicity tour promoting the book that will drop less than a month before Election Day.

Donald Trump has survived two assassination attempts in as many months, which Melania chalked up to divine providence.

“And, I think both of the events, they were really miracles,” she said.

“Like, that much and he could, you know, he could not be with us,” she said, holding her index finger and thumb closely together to describe how close the July 13 attempt came to succeeding.

“I think something was watching over him,” the former first lady added.

“It’s almost like the country really needed him.”

Melania Trump believes that both assassination attempts stem from this rhetoric against Donald Trump.

“Is it really shocking that all this outrageous violence goes against my husband?” the 54-year-old former first lady said.

“Especially that we hear the leaders from the opposition party and mainstream media branding him as threat to democracy, calling him vile names.

“They only fueling a toxic atmosphere and all of these people that they wanted to harm – this needs to stop,” Melania Trump urged.

“This needs to stop,” she added.

“The country needs to unite, and I encourage everybody to read my letter that I wrote on July 14th again. Because that cannot continue.”

Melania Trump fiercely protected her and her family’s privacy during her husband’s first candidacy and term as president.

However, something has certainly changed, as the former first lady opened up to Earhardt.

The former first lady called her husband “a family man.

“He loves his country,” she explained.

“And all he wants is to build better. And prosperous.”

Melania Trump said she was happy just having one child, Barron, who has begun his first year at New York University this year.

“He wants to be in New York and study in New York and live in his home,” she said the son she shares with Donald Trump.

“And I respect that. And he’s incredible, young man.

“I’m very proud of what he grow up to.

“His strength, his intelligence. His knowledge. His kindness.”

The former first lady also recalled what it was like to come home to their Mar-o-Lago residence after it was raided by the FBI in August 2022.

“I saw unpleasant stuff that nobody wants to see,” Melania Trump said.

“And you get angry because, you know, nobody should be putting up with that kind of stuff.”

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The family has faced much adversity since Donald Trump first announced his run for president.

Melania Trump has been by his side the whole time, and now she is ready to tell her side of the story.