Melania Trump's Absence After Donald's Arrest Fuels Divorce Speculation

Following his arraignment, Donald Trump headed to his Mar-a-Lago where he delivered a speech addressing his legal woes and acknowledging his family for their support. “I have a great family and they’ve done a fantastic job and we appreciate it very much. They’ve gone through a lot,” the former president said in his speech. But while prominent members of the Trump dynasty including Donald Jr., Eric, and Tiffany Trump were present at the Mar-a-Lago gathering, former first lady Melania Trump was nowhere to be found. “I don’t know, I’m gonna go find out,” Mike Lindell, a longtime supporter of Donald told the New York Post of Melania’s whereabouts.

Unsurprisingly, Melania’s absence at Trump’s New York arraignment and then the Mar-a-Lago speech has given rise to speculation that she could be planning to divorce her husband of 18 years. “Whose putting Melania Trump files for divorce in 2023 on their bingo card? I definitely am. I wonder what odds I can get,” one person tweeted. “Soon #MelaniaTrump will get a divorce!,” another user wrote on Twitter.

But perhaps Melania’s absence should have been anticipated given previous claims that she was upset over her husband’s hush money drama with Stormy Daniels. “She remains angry and doesn’t want to hear,” a source told People of the former first lady. “She is aware of who her husband is and keeps her life upbeat with her own family and a few close friends.”

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