Melania Trump has been noticeably missing from the courtroom as Donald Trump’s hush money case has taken over the spotlight. With Donald’s legal issues mounting in the past couple of years, the former first lady has done her best to avoid it all. A source told People in August 2023, “She [Melania] hates all of the legal problems and says very little about them anytime anywhere. She leads her own life.”

In particular, Melania reportedly wasn’t happy about the case that the former president is currently standing trial for — the Stormy Daniels situation. A source shared with People in April 2023, “She remains angry and doesn’t want to hear [the alleged hush money payment] mentioned.” It couldn’t be clearer that Melania doesn’t want anything to do with the case, but even though she tries to avoid it at all costs, she still gets dragged into it.

Melania has remained on everyone’s lips since testimony began. She was mentioned on the stand as Donald’s team has tried to paint the picture that the former president paid Daniels off to protect his wife from the news of the affair. Now, she has been brought into the conversation once more as Donald has given her a birthday message that spoke volumes. It showed that Melania was still standing in Donald’s corner, despite all the rumors surrounding her absence — at least, that’s what the former president is portraying.

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