Does Melania Trump like being First Lady?

Does Melania Trump like being First Lady?

STANDING outside the Great Sphinx in Egypt, Melania Trump has spoken candidly about her husband Donald’s Twitter usage and her feelings towards it.

Wrapping up her solo tour of four African nations, Melania was asked whether she has asked Donald Trump to put down his phone.

She replied with a laugh and said “yes”.

“I don’t always agree with what he tweets,” she said.

“And I tell him that. I give him my honest opinion and honest advice.

“Sometimes he listens and sometimes he doesn’t. But I have my own voice and my opinions and it’s very important for me that I express what I feel.”

MORE from FLOTUS, who told me she sometimes takes the president’s phone away. On his sharp words on Twitter: “I don’t always agree with his tweets and I tell him that.” — Katie Rogers (@katierogers) October 6, 2018

Correcting context here since I have had five hours without WiFi to think about it: I asked if she ever asked him to put his phone away. “Yes!” was the answer. https://t.co/q8uf5KvZjN — Katie Rogers (@katierogers) October 6, 2018

Mrs Trump was in Cairo as part of a four-country tour of Africa, arriving in Egypt after visiting Kenya. Before hitting the pyramids, she met with Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi and his wife, Entissar Mohameed Amer.

For the past several years the US Agency for International Development has worked with the Egyptian government on a project to prevent additional damage to the landmarks.

Mrs Trump described her tour as “amazing” and she said she hoped the talk would focus on her visit, rather than her fashion choices.

“That’s very important what I do, what we’re doing with U.S. aid and what I do with my initiatives and I wish people would focus on what I do, not what I wear,” she said.

Although, one outfit Mrs Trump wore on her tour sparked controversy.

While in Kenya, the First Lady wore a safari outfit, with a white pith helmet. Some question the choice, saying the helmet symbolised Kenya’s colonial past and the control Britian once had in Kenya.

Throughout her trip, Mrs Trump has seemed genuinely friendly to journalists, apparently waving at them while boarding a US government aircraft, reports saying her demeanour seemed happier, even speaking the media about her thoughts on the Kavanaugh Supreme Court decision.

— With wires