Melania Trump raised eyebrows by releasing another dramatic video to promote her tell-all memoir, where she opened up about the infamous FBI raid on her Mar-a-Lago home.
The former first lady, 54, shared an X-rated clip on Saturday focusing on the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution, alleging that her rights were violated by the raid in August 2022.
The amendment states: “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated.”
Melania, who appears in black and white in the video, began: “I never imagined that my privacy would be invaded by the government here in the United States.”
Melania Trump released another dramatic video to promote her tell-all memoir, where she opened up about the infamous FBI raid on her Mar-a-Lago home.
As the clip showed a still image of the Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, Melania recounted the moment federal agents ransacked the property as part of an investigation into Donald Trump’s alleged hoarding of classified documents.
Melanie continued her story: ‘The FBI raided my home in Florida and went through my personal belongings.
“This is not just my story: it is a warning to all Americans. A reminder that our freedom and our rights must be respected.”
The clip ended with a snapshot from the former First Lady’s upcoming memoir, titled “Melania,” which is set to be published in October, a month before the presidential election.
As the clip showed a still image of the Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, Melania recounted the moment federal agents ransacked the property as part of an investigation into Donald Trump’s alleged hoarding of classified documents.
Saturday’s video is the latest in several teaser clips Melania has shared to promote her new book, which are seemingly coordinated with Donald’s campaign message.
A week ago, another video showed Melania criticizing the Biden administration over the cost of living crisis and the apparent silencing of her husband.
In another black-and-white video, he said: “The results of the 2020 election changed our lives forever. They affected our quality of life, the cost of food, gasoline, security, and even the geopolitical landscape.”
She then claimed that “America is more divided today than ever” before criticizing the legal system’s treatment of her husband.
“It has become increasingly clear that there are significant challenges to freedom of expression, as demonstrated by the efforts to silence my husband,” she said.
Melania has shared several promotional clips from her upcoming memoir, which is set to be published in October, just before the presidential election.
In her first clip to promote her memoir, Melania shocked many by publicly questioning the role of police in the attempted murder of her husband in Butler, Pennsylvania.
The former first lady demanded answers about the July 13 shooting and hinted at a conspiracy, saying there was “more to the story” and “we need to find out the truth.”
“The attempt on my husband’s life was a horrible and distressing experience,” she said in the 10-second video posted to her social media accounts in September.
“Now the silence surrounding the incident is very heavy. I can’t help but wonder why law enforcement didn’t arrest the shooter before the speech. There is definitely more to this story and we need to find out the truth,” he added.
Like the other clips, the video ends with a shot promoting her upcoming memoir ‘Melania.’
It’s unclear what the assassination attempt has to do with Melania Trump’s book, which is set to be published Oct. 1. The actress announced her memoir about two weeks after the assassination attempt and it’s unclear whether she will address the subject in the book.
Several questions have arisen about the assassination attempt and how shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks was able to climb onto the roof of a building within Trump’s line of sight.
There are also questions about what role the Secret Service played vis-a-vis local law enforcement and whether the two entities were in adequate communication that day.
The gunman shot Trump from about 150 yards away, from atop a roof that was near the outdoor rally but off-site, meaning he bypassed the normal vetting process rally attendees go through.
It’s unclear why the Secret Service didn’t secure that area and why it took so long for agents to respond to the shooting. Trump was grazed by a bullet, causing bleeding from his ear.
Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle subsequently resigned, as questions about the calamitous security blunder persist.