Body language expert decodes Melania Trump's telltale signs as she calls her husband a 'family man'

Melania Trump was not being completely honest with her take on Donald Trump, claims body language expert
Melania Trump shared her opinion on Donald Trump during an interview on 'Fox & Friends' (Getty Images)
Melania Trump shared her opinion on Donald Trump during an interview on 'Fox & Friends' (Getty Images)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Former first lady Melania Trump showed signs of being untruthful while speaking about her husband, GOP nominee and former president Donald Trump, a body language expert reportedly shared with Nicki Swift.

Though she has been noticeably absent from Trump's side as he is campaigning across the country, Melania gushed about him during her interview with Ainsley Earhardt on 'Fox & Friends' on Thursday, September 26.



 

However, her statements failed to convince behavioral analyst and BLE Traci Brown, who claimed that the moment that stuck out for her most was Melania's claim of Trump being a "family man."

How did the expert flag Melania Trump's statements?

During the interview on Fox, Ainsley Earhardt asked Melania Trump what she would like the world to know about her husband's character.

"That he is really a family man. He loves his family, he loves this country, and all he wants (is) to build better," she answered.

However, Brown claimed that the former first lady appeared apprehensive while responding, demonstrated by her "two-shoulder shrug." The manner in which she spoke hinted that Trump "almost certainly wants more."

Melania also summarized her husband as, "Caring. Caring especially for the country." Brown noted her gaze at the moment and expressed, "We see her eyes go out left into constructing info. That's what we'd expect for having to come up with something on the fly."



 

Brown also felt that Melania internally disagreed with Trump being the right choice for Americans in the upcoming general election, even though she had to publicly defend her husband.

"She doesn't agree with her statement [...] as evidenced by the one-shoulder shrug. At that point she strengthens her, 'no' head shake," the expert argued of Melania's demeanor when she said, "American people need to decide what they really want. Maybe some, you know, strong tweets, but everything else great for this country."

Internet trolls Melania Trump's opinion on Donald Trump

Netizens reacting to Melania Trump calling her husband a "family man" on the social media platform X trolled the former first lady over her comment. The following tweets demonstrate their take.

"Funny how when he’s in New York she’s in Florida and when he’s in Florida she’s in New York. Guess that’s all part of being a family man," wrote a user.



 

"Melania won't even live in the same state as Donald. Spare me," echoed another.



 

"This is a business for her. It’s all about money," alleged one user.



 

"So, Trump and Melania are both liars. Got it," jibed one.



 

"HAHAHAHAHA. Trump, a family man. I can’t breathe from laughing so hard," mocked someone else.



 

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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