'She is a class act': Internet lauds Melania Trump as she returns to husband Donald Trump’s side in Florida

Melania Trump was spotted sporting dark shades and a long white coat with a flowery design while voting in Florida
PUBLISHED MAR 20, 2024
Melania's appearance hinted at a potential return on the campaign trail, despite rumors that she would prefer to spend time at home with her son Barron (Getty Images)
Melania's appearance hinted at a potential return on the campaign trail, despite rumors that she would prefer to spend time at home with her son Barron (Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: Melania Trump has made a comeback to the public spotlight by voting with her husband in the Republican primary in Florida. On Tuesday afternoon, March 19, the former first lady was spotted strolling beside Donald Trump in Palm Beach, Florida, according to The US Sun.

For the event, she was spotted sporting dark shades and a long white coat with a flowery design. Furthermore, Melani also hinted at a potential return on the campaign trail, despite rumors that she would prefer to spend time at home with her son Barron rather than go to large gatherings.

Melania Trump makes a comeback to public spotlight

Reporters stopped the couple as they were leaving the voting place at the Morton and Barbara Mandel Recreation Center, which is only a few miles from Mar-a-Lago. When asked if she planned to rejoin the Trump campaign trail, Melania said, "Stay tuned."

When asked who he supported in the election, Trump said, "I voted for Donald Trump," according to the Daily Mail.



 

While responding to a question about Melania during a town hall in South Carolina, Trump was keen to clarify that she is devoted to both the US and their son Barron.

According to The Hill, Trump said, "Her life revolves around that boy. It’s so important to her. At the same time, it also revolves around our country and the success of our country. She’s raised a lot of money for charity. She’s a private person."

WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 20:  President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump arrive at the Free
Donald Trump spoke about Melania's accomplishments during a town hall in South Carolina (Getty Images)

Moreover, he also talked about how accomplished and quiet Melania is, saying she "loves the country." He said, "It’s funny, she was a very successful model, very, very successful, and yet she was a private person. She’s going to be out a lot. Not because she likes doing it, but she likes the results."

He added, "She wants to see this country really succeed. She loves the country. You know, a lot of first ladies would go out — they want to be everywhere. They get angry at their husband because he’s not introducing them."

Internet reacts as Melania Trump returns to husband's side in Florida

The former first lady's public appearance gave rise to a flurry of reactions on social media.

A user posted on X, "She is a class act," while one added, "Stay tuned and watch, very reassuring from the first lady." Another user wrote, "Lol, Trump looked very impressed."



 



 



 

A person stated, "What does it matter? I'm voting Trump regardless," while another mentioned, "I love how Melania stays out of the spot light and does her own thing. But when she is needed, she supports her husband."



 



 

Someone else wrote, "Is that as close as Melania can get to #TrumpStinks now??"



 

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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