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April 24, 2024

Former Melania Staffer Slams Melania’s New Mother’s Day Necklace

Like clockwork, the moment Melania Trump pokes her head out of the sand, her critics pounce.

Melania has been all but absent since Trump left office, but that changed over the last few weeks.

She has hosted a fundraising event, launched a new necklace, and announced that she will make more fundraising appearances.

Taking Their Shot

This week, Melania announced that she had designed a new piece of jewelry for Mother’s Day, which will sell for $245.

She calls it, “Her Love & Gratitude.”

It took about five seconds for former staffer Stephanie Grisham to take a shot at Melania, saying it is “not a very good look,” later adding that Melania is selling the necklace “for herself.”

Well, why do people usually launch new business ventures? And it is not as if Melania has not ventured into the entrepreneurial world before.

Grisham stated, “Had I been advising her, I would have said a couple of things: No. 1, this is the first day of your husband’s criminal trial and you’re going to hawk some jewelry. Probably not a very good look.”

She also added that she would have recommended that Melania attach an initiative to the jewelry sales, such as her “Be Best” children’s initiative.

Joe and Jill Biden write books to cash in on the death of their son, and nobody says a word.

Barack and Michelle Obama are now pimping themselves out to the entertainment industry, and nobody says a word.

Melania Trump sells a $245 necklace, and it is a front-page headline in every liberal-leaning publication, all but calling her a grifter.

Is the necklace worth $245? Probably not, but neither was the $40 warmup puck I bought the other night during the Dallas Stars playoff game. I wanted it, so I paid the price.

Point being, if you don’t like it, don’t buy it, and just shut up about it already.

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