During the Mueller hearing, Melania Trump shared her early holiday plans, prompting a critic to crow, 'Sweetheart, I don’t think you’re still going to be living in the White House in December.'
It’s Christmas in July for Melania Trump. While the rest of the country has been glued to Wednesday’s congressional hearing with Robert Mueller — with many impeachment-minded politicians thinking Christmas has come early — the first lady has made it clear that she plans to be in the White House at least until Dec. 25.
Over on Instagram, Trump’s devotees left gushing comments like, “You make everything beautiful!” Over on Twitter, however, the reaction was considerably less festive. lmao its July, you loon— Robert Müller July 24, 2019 Have you condemned your husband’s racism… or are you too busy planning for Christmas in July?
— Jules Morgan July 24, 2019 Sweetheart, I don’t think you’re still going to be living in the White House in December. Are you not listening to the Mueller testimony?"Yes, obstruction!"— Blues for Allah July 24, 2019 She also caught flak over the border detention centers.
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