In a video that the former First Lady shared on Platform X on Thursday, she talks about her book. Writing her memoirs was a journey full of deep reflection. “As a private citizen who is often subject to public scrutiny and misinformation… I feel a responsibility to get the facts straight,” Trump says in the video message, which is entirely in black and white. “I believe it is important to share my perspective: the truth.”
According to the book’s description, the former First Lady looks back on her Slovenian childhood, among other things. She describes the decisive moments that led her into the world of haute couture in Europe and New York, as well as her chance encounter with Donald Trump, which changed her life forever.
21.10: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is holding out the prospect of putting tech billionaire Elon Musk at the head of a committee to review US government spending if he wins the election. Trump announced that he wants to set up “a commission on government efficiency” that would conduct a “complete financial and performance audit of the entire federal government” and make recommendations for “drastic reforms,” the 78-year-old Republican said in a speech in New York. The commission was a recommendation from Musk. “If he has the time, he will do it well. He has agreed to do it,” Trump said. Read more about the relationship between Trump and Musk here.
17:26: The US government is refusing to allow Russian President Vladimir Putin to make any comments on the presidential election. The Kremlin chief should stop “interfering” in the November 5 election, says National Security Council spokesman John Kirby.
The only people who have the right to decide who will be the next President of the United States are the US citizens. “We would really appreciate it if Mr. Putin would firstly stop talking about our election and secondly stop interfering in it,” Kirby said.