Posted on 07/11/2018 10:05:51 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Trump joined world leaders at the Art and History Museum in Brussels
He and First Lady Melania Trump were greeted while a jazz band played
Waiters carried trays with white wine, but neither Trump nor Melania grabbed one
He could be seen smiling and chatting amiably with world leaders
Melania, who speaks German among other languages, spoke one-on-one with Germany's Angela Merkel
She changed out of her navy blue Calvin Klein dress into a white $7,450 Elie Saab dress
Earlier Trump posed for a 'family photo'
He demanded countries DOUBLE defense spending to 4 per cent of GDP
Early he trashed Germany at a breakfast meeting when Merkle was not present
After a day filled with tension and fissures in the powerful NATO military alliance, President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump gabbed with their counterparts at a cocktail party with a jazz band.
The pair arrived at a cocktail party with fellow world leaders and spouses at Cinquantenaire, a park designed in the 19th century.
The first lady wore a $7,450 Elie Saab white patterned dress, changing out of a navy blue dress by Belgian designer Raf Simmons for Calvin Klein....
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
...a live chicken.
Watch the video above for a better view of the dress.
In this case, 4 is the settlement.
Most of these countries are billions in arears and levying ridiculous tariffs and trade restrictions.
4 likely settles all past debts.
president Trump started out as our hope in 2015; but he is developing into someone who is stirring a revival of Western pride & self respect on a very broad scale--while still continuing to put America first.
LOL! Lose the belts, stop trying to be creative with necklines ...
question: Did they give a price tag on everything Michelle wore? I can’t remember if they did. I have noticed that
all of Melania’s clothes have the cost listed.
Everything at Dollar Tree is the same price.
Thanks. I still think it’s ugly. But Melania never listens to me.
That’s true and yet, they are still better than most of the US newspapers.
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