Rings missing, wrong nail style & length, no smile lines in the jawline and lower cheek, notes one user, among other details that imply someone else might be filling in for the former first lady. The woman in the video appears to be 20 years younger than Melania Trump, as quoted in a report by the Daily Beast.
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Aside from this particular clip, viewers believe that footage of Melania standing by Trump on major networks like CNN and Fox News only strengthens the theory.
She watches as Trump snaps at a reporter who asks him if he would advise his followers not to use violence when the votes are being counted. As he stood beside his wife in the indoor gym, he declared that there would be no violence. Unlike the question, these people do not believe in violence, according to a report.Since 2017, there have been rumours that Trump occasionally shows up with a Melania double; the most recent instance of this was when he appeared to vote in Florida.Also Read : Thanksgiving Day 2024 date in USA: Is It Federal Holiday?
When Trump claimed that pictures of his wife had been Photoshopped to appear like a fake Melania in 2019, he was actually stoking the rumours rather than putting an end to them. However, it turned out that the pictures were unaltered.
FAQs
Why do some people think Donald Trump voted with a fake Melania?
Social media users noticed odd details, such as Melania wearing sunglasses indoors and appearing younger with different facial features, prompting speculation that the woman with Trump was not his wife. The conspiracy has been spreading since 2017.
Has Trump responded to the fake Melania rumours?
In 2019, Trump denied the rumours but unintentionally fueled them by claiming Melania’s photos were altered. Despite his denials, the conspiracy continues, particularly after recent public appearances.
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