First lady has 'more important things to think about' than Trump's alleged affairs originally appeared on abcnews.go.com
First lady Melania Trump
is brushing aside allegations of infidelity on her husband's part,
telling ABC News in an exclusive interview that she has no time for what
she calls media speculation and gossip.
"I'm
a mother and a first lady, and I have much more important things to
think about and to do," Trump said in a clip of an interview set to air
Friday on "Good Morning America," when she was asked whether President
Donald Trump's alleged infidelities have put a strain on their marriage.
"It is not concern and focus of mine," she added.
The usually private first lady, who has refrained from responding publicly to repeated allegations of her husband's infidelity, which he's denied,
opened up to Chief National Affairs Correspondent Tom Llamas in an
exclusive interview during her recent tour through Africa -- her first
solo international trip as first lady.
Accusations
of President Donald Trump's infidelity came into the spotlight again
earlier this year when adult-film actress Stormy Daniels, whose real
name is Stephanie Clifford, came forward claiming to have had an affair
with the president more than a decade ago.
Daniels'
public assertion came in an attempt to void a nondisclosure agreement
and bring attention to a $130,000 hush-money payment the president's lawyer at the time, Michael Cohen, made just weeks before the 2016 presidential election.
Donald
Trump has since admitted to reimbursing Cohen for the payment, but the
president insists the affair itself never took place.
In
June, the president's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, said the first
lady "believes her husband, and she knows it's untrue," referring to
Melania Trump's thoughts on Stormy Daniels' claims.

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