Posted on 12/27/2023 9:17:22 AM PST by devane617
The Trumps posed for a festive family Christmas photo — but noticeably missing was Melania Trump.
Kimberly Guilfoyle, the fiancée of Donald Trump Jr., shared the portrait on her Instagram Story Tuesday, and while a very-grown-up Barron Trump stole the show, the former first lady was nowhere to be found.
Snapped at Mar-a-Lago, the image features Trump Jr., former President Donald Trump, Guilfoyle, Barron, Ivanka Trump, husband Jared Kushner and their kids, Tiffany Trump and husband Michael Boulos.
Barron, 17, can be seen towering in front of the Christmas tree and behind his father.
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Maybe Melania took the photo?
Melania was taking the pictures.
Yep, had her iPhone 15 Pro Max ready.
Oh no....that is NOT good....and Barron looks very sad.
She’s a busy person. She might not have been able to arrange it in her schedule to be there. To the best of my knowledge, she fully supports Trump’s second run for the Presidency.
Barron is a teen. Teens always look sad or angry.
It’s disturbing, whatever the circumstances.
I think the guy on the left is unimportant enough to be the one taking pictures.
Oh for pity’s sake. Others are missing too. Leave it to the Murdoch’s to try and create a controversy.
No...Donald and Melania had a beautiful photo posted.
The whole family looks like they all stood too close to a candle and melted a bit.
That may be. But the issue at hand is whether Melania "fully supports" Trump's continuing to be her husband.
No one takes a formal "family Christmas portrait" and leaves out one of the spouses just by happenstance. I mean, please. Let's get real.
Melania’s mother is very ill and Melania is with her. See my link.
The really strange thing is that while Melania is out, William Shatner is in.
The picture is out of focus and looks photoshopped. The guy on the left is clearly popped in and Tiffany (I think) looks popped into the picture.
I would probably wonder about Melenia as well, if they were the same age, but they are a generation apart. That’s unfortunately what happens in May-December marriages. The younger wife doesn’t have much in common with the older husband, but she knows her duty as his wife.
I’m also realistic about the man, Trump. He’s a hard guy to get along with. I like the guy for who he is and we need him, but I suspect that he’d grate on me on a personal level if I had to spend a lot of time with him. Strong-willed people are like that.
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