Melania Trump spoke about the times she and her son Barron were the targets of political discrimination. In her new memoir, the future first lady claimed that the media’s cancel culture targeted her and Barron, leaving them unbanked.
“I was shocked and disappointed to learn that my long-time bank had decided to close my account and deny my son the opportunity to open a new account,” Melania wrote in her book. I’m writing inside.
First Lady Melania explained that she was disappointed in the current socio-political climate, which perpetuates the exclusion and shaming of political figures. “It is alarming that financial services are withheld based on political affiliation,” Melania wrote.
First lady Melania Trump also said, without naming names, that the bank’s decision raised “serious concerns about civil rights violations.” She added that she faces political bias in the media and philanthropy. In fact, she once had her media efforts terminated because the private equity firm that was supporting her media efforts “chose not to honor our agreement due to personal animosity toward my husband.” He said he lost it.
Melania Trump talks about the ‘cancel mob’
First lady Melania Trump also opened up about how bias influenced the Future Development Scholarship Program, an initiative she launched after President Donald Trump’s first administration. The initiative pursued a partnership to create an endowment fund for scholarships for children in foster care.
Melania said that once her involvement became public, “major technology education companies” continued to withdraw. The board declined to publicly associate with Melania. “The ‘cancel mob’ now includes corporations, traditional media and social media influencers, and cultural institutions. The cancellations continue and I am always amazed at the attitude of corporations, large and small. ” Melania wrote.
In fact, some fashion brands and companies have denied dressing Melania Trump. Some American designers say they don’t want First Lady Melania to wear their clothes because they don’t want to be tied to her husband’s politics.
But despite the blows and ups and downs, Melania revealed that Barron is thriving in college. She told Fox News that her son loves his professors and classes and is “enjoying being in New York City again.” Barron is currently a freshman studying business at New York University.