Recession indicator: the Trump White House can’t even afford to pay a Melania Trump body-double to make weird, uncomfortable appearances alongside “her” husband. When even Fauxlania disappears, it’s a really bad sign. So, Melania Trump is in the wind. No one has seen her in more than a month – 39 days to be exact, […]
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