Former first lady Melania Trump published her first online post since her husband, former president Donald Trump, was indicted in New York last week.
Tuesday, the country’s 45th president was charged with 34 felonies after being accused of falsifying business documents by a Manhattan district attorney sponsored by George Soros.
After “hush money” payments were made to women who claimed to have had affairs with Trump before he became president, Bragg’s office has accused Trump of being dishonest with his books.
Trump has refuted the allegations.
Bragg has been accused of using his office as a weapon to fulfill a campaign promise to target the former president and current frontrunner for the Republican nomination in 2024.
As the world discussed the allegations, Melania Trump remained silent.
She did not address the elephant in the room on Easter Sunday, but she did tweet “Happy Easter” to her followers.
Happy Easter! pic.twitter.com/QS0nZuu9Fr
— MELANIA TRUMP (@MELANIATRUMP) April 9, 2023
Her Easter message was embraced enthusiastically by many of her followers:
Happy Easter to the Most Beautiful First Lady we've ever had! Prayers for you and your family. 😐
— Suellen Zapatka (@SuellenZapatka) April 9, 2023
Happy Easter to the most beautiful, classy, and elegant First Lady this country has ever had ! ❤️❤️
— Manda (@shmandalynn30) April 9, 2023
Happy Easter ✝️❤️🙏🏽May God Bless you and yours on this Holy day. I’m praying for you, family and President Donald J. Trump! #JesusITrustinYou #DivineMercy He has risen! Hallelujah! Hallelujah!
— liberty3 (@sunrisestar12) April 10, 2023
The New York Post reported that Melania Trump was spotted with her husband for the first time since his arraignment on Sunday morning.
According to the publication, the couple savored brunch at Mar-a-Lago.
On Easter Sunday, Trump also posted a message on Truth Social in which he attacked those he claimed are “killing” the country.
Last week in Manhattan, Trump pleaded not guilty to the charges and has maintained that the payments were made to prevent allegations against him from derailing his 2016 presidential campaign.