Melania Trump does not often speak to the press. She might want to consider doing even less of it.

“I could say I’m the most bullied person on the world,” Mrs. Trump said in an interview with ABC News that was filmed during her visit to Kenya last week.

Former First Lady Michelle Obama tended a White House garden and encouraged children to eat vegetables. For this, she was attacked as a communist and/or tool of a new vegetable-eating world order bent on indoctrinating our children.

When asked to clarify whether she indeed believed that, Mrs. Trump seemed to couch her reply. “One of them,” Mrs. Trump said, “if you really see what people saying about me.”

When Michelle Obama and her husband celebrated a victory onstage, Fox News analyzed whether the gesture could be interpreted as a "terrorist fist bump."

“I wish people would focus on what I do,” an exasperated Mrs. Trump said in rare public comments to reporters, “not what I wear.”

Michelle Obama was criticized for showing her upper arms.

It was at one point easy to feel sorry for Melania Trump, who is married to a bullying, lying, cheating oaf of a man now as famous for his affairs as for his cruelty. That point passed. Donald continued his bullying ways, and Melania attempted to inoculate herself via an anti-bullying program aimed at everyone but him. Donald made countless cruel statements and told countless lies on the public stage, and Melania stood silently as he did each. He put young children in tent cities; she did nothing. He mused that he would pay the legal fees of those that roughed up his opponents a little; she did nothing. He was revealed to be a tax cheat who had scammed the nation out of hundreds of millions of dollars; she bought a new outfit.