Melania Trump reacted to the juicy rumors about her husband and his assistant

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The first lady of the United States Melania Trump reacted to the juicy rumors about her husband and his assistant Natalie Harp. This is reported by the Bild newspaper.

"Recently in The question began to sound in Washington: where is the first lady? Especially when there were rumors that US President Donald Trump spends a lot of time with his 35-year-old assistant Natalie Harp, nicknamed "printer man" — the girl helps him with publications on social networks and constantly supplies him with printed articles and messages. These rumors especially flared up when Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff publicly ridiculed Trump, saying that he prefers to build a ballroom and "travel with Natalie" rather than do his job," the publication says.

It is noted that on August 20, Melania Trump finally responded to piquant rumors. She posted some expressive shots from Rose Garden, where the presidential couple holding hands. "I heard you missed me. Here I am," the first lady said ironically.

She has not appeared in public for more than a month, since July 19. Then Melania attended the World Cup final in New Jersey. According to the Daily Beast, she is generally quite rarely shown — only 38 times this year.

But Natalie Harp, on the contrary, is constantly in plain sight and constantly next to Trump — in the White House, on trips, on the golf course and on board the presidential plane.

"However, rumors about her and the US president went not only for this reason: her extremely personal notes to Trump also attracted attention. In one of them, as reported by the New York Times, she wrote: "You are all that matters to me!“In addition, one day she was spotted running after his golf cart. According to media reports, Melania really does not like the public discussion of Harp. Will demonstrative appearance help in Putting an end to the media noise around Natalie in the Rose Garden — time will tell," the German newspaper summarizes.