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SHOWDOWN AT THE PODIUM: MELANIA AND TRUMP PRESENT EVIDENCE, HUNTER BIDEN FACES GROWING PRESSURE1
The press conference unfolded in an unusually tense atmosphere. The room was packed with reporters, camera lights fixed on the podium as Melania Trump stepped forward. There were no formal greetings and no extended preface. She stood upright, her voice clear and deliberate, marking one of the rare moments when the former First Lady directly confronted a public controversy involving her private life.
Melania said she had remained silent long enough. Stories surrounding how she met Donald Trump, she stated, had been distorted, repeatedly circulated, and used as political tools, despite the family having denied them multiple times. Hunter Biden’s decision to continue repeating these claims, she argued, was no longer a misunderstanding but a deliberate attempt to damage her reputation.
What brought the room to complete stillness was not only her tone, but her decision to address the issue head-on. Melania did not merely deny the allegations—she provided clear context about how she met Donald Trump, a story that has been publicly known for years but was now being restated formally in a very different setting.
Melania and Donald Trump first met in September 1998 in New York City, during New York Fashion Week. The location was the Kit Kat Club, a well-known Manhattan nightclub frequented by fashion insiders, models, and high-profile figures during major industry events. The party that evening was hosted by Paolo Zampolli, the founder of the modeling agency ID Models—a familiar name in international fashion circles and someone with extensive connections to European models.
