Stormy Daniels interview: Why Melania and President Trump weren't together when it aired

Carly Mallenbaum | USA TODAY

Show Caption Hide Caption Stormy Daniels' lawyer says he doesn’t know what CBS will air Sunday Stormy Daniels’ lawyer Michael Avenatti is warning people that he’s not sure what will air on CBS’s long-awaited and highly-publicized “60 Minutes” interview with his client. Veuer's Maria Mercedes Galuppo has more.

The President and first lady definitely did not watch the Stormy Daniels 60 Minutes interview together on Sunday.

They were in separate states during the broadcast and its aftermath.

Though President Trump was scheduled to be back at the White House when the show airs, Melania Trump spent spring break "down (in Florida) with her son, as per family tradition," Mrs. Trump's spokeswoman, Stephanie Grisham, confirms to USA TODAY. "This has been planned for some time now."

Indeed, Melania Trump appeared to be in Palm Beach on March 25 last year, marking her return to White House on March 28 with an Instagram post.

The CBS program aired an interview Sunday night with Daniels, an adult film actress who says she had an affair with Trump that began in 2006 and lasted into 2007. She said she was paid $130,000 by Trump's lawyer, Michael Cohen, for her silence just days before the presidential election in 2016.

The 60 Minutes interview comes just days after a former Playboy model Karen McDougal gave an interview to CNN. McDougal alleged she had a 2006 affair with Trump, the same year that Melania Trump gave birth to son Barron. McDougal filed a lawsuit last week against American Media Inc., the company that owns the National Enquirer, which allegedly paid her $150,000 not to speak about her affair.

McDougal and Daniels are among 19 women who claim affairs with Trump or accuse him of unwanted sexual advances.

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