By Emily Goodin, Senior Political Reporter
Melania Trump is believed to be at Mar-a-Lago when Stormy Daniels took the stand in Donald Trump’s hush money trial.
While Daniels described her sexual encounter with the former president, the former first lady remained behind closed doors of the Trumps’ private club in Palm Beach.
She is preparing for the couple’s son, Barron, to graduate from high school on Friday, May 17. And she has been selling a gold flower pendant in honor of Mother’s Day that can be personalized with a person’s initials.
Barron attends a high school in Palm Beach, which is his parents’ primary residence. The Trumps have not announced where she will go to college.
Melania has not been seen at Donald Trump’s side in 31 days, since she joined him at a fundraiser for his presidential campaign on April 6.
She was last seen hosting a fundraiser for the Log Cabin Republicans at Mar-a-Lago on April 20.
The event was closed to press coverage, but former Trump administration official Richard Grenell, who is openly gay, posted photos on social media of him and the former first lady hosting the meeting.
Melania is said to be reading coverage of the New York trial, although she is said to consider it her husband’s problem.
When news of Donald Trump’s affair with Daniels, which he denies, originally broke in 2017, the then-first lady was said to be shocked and furious with her husband.
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