Donald Trump’s biographer asserts that the president and Melania maintain an unconventional relationship and may be leading largely separate lives.
The marriage between Donald Trump and Melania Trump has consistently captivated public interest and speculation.
Currently, esteemed journalist and biographer Michael Wolff is intensifying the discussion with his assertion that the couple is, in essence, living apart.
Wolff has penned several works regarding the former president, including Fire and Fury and the newly published ‘All or Nothing.’
He made these remarks during a guest appearance on The Daily Beast Podcast hosted by Joanna Coles.
The author implied that Trump and Melania no longer operate as a married couple in the conventional manner.
Melania’s limited presence in the White House has raised eyebrows.
The dialogue ensued following a report from The New York Times, which stated that Melania Trump had spent fewer than 14 days in the White House since her husband’s second inauguration on January 20, 2025.
Melania had previously indicated her intention to split her time between Washington, New York, and Florida.
Nevertheless, her sparse presence at the White House has drawn attention and concern.
Donald Trump’s biographer indicates that the president’s marriage to Melania is anything but traditional.
Wolff was candid when addressing the current dynamics of the Trump marriage.
“They clearly do not in any way inhabit a marriage as we define marriage,” he stated.
“I think we can more accurately say they lead separate lives. They are separated. The President of the United States and the First Lady are separated.
“The American public has been misled into believing that, you know, Donald Trump and his glamorous wife.
The initial 100 days and Melania’s subdued presence.
Joanna Coles remarked that Melania spent approximately 14 days in the White House during Trump’s first 100 days.
“I think the message was about how many times she’d been to the White House or how many days she’d been there in the first 100 days, right? And it turned out to be 1.