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'I'm the most bullied person in the world': First Lady Melania Trump says frequent attacks led her to create the Be Best initiative and reveals she does not trust some in the West Wing
Melania Trump discusses her Be Best initiative in her interview with ABC News on Friday, revealing why she decided to make that her cause as first lady
โI could say that I'm the most bullied person in the world,โ she says, and reaffirms this by saying: 'One of them - if you really see what people are saying about me'
In 2017, the First Lady responded to the news that a writer who wrote about her past was receiving death threats by saying: 'She provoked them'
'Being Melania โ The First Lady' will air this Friday at 10pm on ABC, and the network claims that no question was off the table
Llamas asks her if she believes there are people her husband โcanโt trust,โ prompting her to reply: โYou always need to watch your back'
She says that women need to show more evidence when coming forward with sexual misconduct claims in a preview that was released on Wednesday
The First Lady will speak about her husband's alleged infidelity and why she wore an 'I Really Don't Care Do You?' jacket to a child detention facility on Friday
Melania Trump opens up about the frequent attacks and criticism she has endured since her husband took office in her interview with ABC News.
โI could say that I'm the most bullied person in the world,โ says the First Lady in her sit down with Chief National Affairs Correspondent Tom Llamas.
When Llamas then presses her on this notion, the First Lady reaffirms her statement, saying: โOne of them - if you really see what people are saying about me.โ
This is the same woman who last year responded to a writer receiving death threats in response to a profile she wrote about the First Lady by stating: ' She provoked them.'
Being Melania โ The First Lady will air this Friday at 10pm on ABC, and the network claims that no question was off the table.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6265015/First-Lady-Melania-Trump-says-bullied-person-world-does-not-trust-West-Wing.html