Melania Trump’s Book Soars to the Top of the Bestsellers List

Melania Trump’s upcoming memoir, Melania, is already making waves as it hits the number-one spot in Amazon preorders.

Slated for release on October 8, the book promises to dive into her “Slovenian childhood,” her journey into high fashion in Europe and New York, and her fateful meeting with Donald Trump.

Readers can also expect candid tales from her White House years, highlighting her advocacy efforts and the causes she deeply cares about.

In her first interview in two years with Fox News, Melania shared her thoughts on Kamala Harris, stating, “The record speaks for itself,” and addressed current national issues.

“The country is suffering. People are struggling to afford necessities. The economy isn’t doing well, and inflation is high,” she noted.

She continued, “We have wars happening globally. Soldiers have been dying due to weak leadership. The open border is a significant threat, with fentanyl crossing over and affecting our youth.”

Melania praised her husband’s 2016 administration for achieving “peace through strength” and enabling prosperity for many.

Describing Donald Trump, she referred to him as a “family man” filled with “kindness and positivity.”

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She also recounted the tense moments surrounding two assassination attempts against her husband—one during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13, and the other at the Trump International Golf Club in Florida on September 15.

Melania shared how she paused the live broadcast of the Butler rally before running to the TV as the chaos erupted. “When I saw it, no one really knew yet what had happened,” she recalled.

Regarding the golf course incident, she witnessed it while in New York and immediately checked on him. “He was OK,” she said, expressing gratitude for the Secret Service and calling the incidents miraculous survival stories.

“I think something was watching over him,” she reflected. “It’s almost as if the country truly needs him.”

Though Melania has kept a lower profile during this election cycle compared to 2016 and 2020, she did make an appearance at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee on July 18, where she offered a letter calling for compassion for her husband following the assassination attempt.

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