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Melania Trump did not use a body double during the US election

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Last updated: 2024/11/08 at 8:46 AM
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The resurfacing of an old rumour alleging that a body double often stands in for Melania Trump has caused quite a stir on social media. Videos showing Melania’s supposed body double alongside her husband, Donald Trump, after they voted in the US presidential election have gone viral. Despite various claims that the woman standing next to Trump was a body double, there is no evidence to support this theory. Reputable news outlets like AP, The New York Times, and Getty Images have all identified the woman as Melania Trump. Furthermore, Florida’s in-person voting rules requiring identification or signing an identity affidavit make it unlikely that a body double could have taken her place.

With Donald Trump’s re-election confirmed, it’s expected that he and his family will continue to be the subject of misinformation. During Trump’s presidential campaign, questions regarding Melania’s whereabouts arose due to her absence at certain points. There were even “missing” posters and a “Where’s Melania?” banner flown from a plane. However, Melania was clearly visible at times like the Republican National Convention in July. Following her husband’s re-election, Melania took to social media to urge Americans to come together and work towards safeguarding freedom and prosperity for the nation.

The rumour of a fake Melania has circulated before, but it resurfaced after videos of the Trumps voting in Palm Beach, Florida emerged on social media. Despite claims that a body double often stands in for Melania, no evidence has been presented to support this theory. Reputable news outlets like AP, The New York Times, and Getty Images have explicitly identified the woman in the videos as Melania Trump. Additionally, Florida’s voting rules requiring identification or signing an identity affidavit make it unlikely that a body double could have taken Melania’s place at the polling station.

As Donald Trump’s second term is confirmed, it is anticipated that he and his family will continue to be targets of misinformation. Throughout Trump’s campaign, questions about Melania’s whereabouts arose due to her occasional absence. However, she was visibly present at events like the Republican National Convention. Following her husband’s re-election, Melania took to social media to call for unity among Americans and greater commitment to individual liberty and economic prosperity for the nation. The scrutiny surrounding Melania’s appearance in videos from the polling station further solidifies the fact that there is no evidence to support the claim of a fake Melania.

The controversy surrounding the alleged body double standing in for Melania Trump has generated widespread attention on social media. Despite claims that the woman seen with Donald Trump in videos was not the real Melania, reputable news outlets have identified her as such. Florida’s voting rules requiring identification or signing an identity affidavit make it improbable that a body double could have impersonated Melania at the polling station. With Donald Trump’s re-election confirmed, it is expected that both he and his family will continue to be the target of misinformation. The speculation surrounding Melania’s presence at the polling station highlights the unfounded nature of the fake Melania claims.

In conclusion, the rumour of a fake Melania resurfacing after the US presidential election lacks any concrete evidence to support it. Reputable news outlets have identified the woman seen with Donald Trump in videos as Melania Trump. Florida’s voting rules further debunk the theory of a body double standing in for Melania at the polling station. With Donald Trump’s re-election confirmed, it is likely that both he and his family will continue to be the subject of misinformation. Melania’s call for unity and commitment to individual liberty following her husband’s victory further solidifies her presence and discredits the claims of a fake Melania.

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