Melania Trump on tape slamming her husband, Ivanka

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A former friend of Melania Trump who has fallen out with the First Lady recorded her making “disparaging remarks” about Trump family members.

Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, an event planner, fell out with Mrs Trump after she helped produce President Trump’s $US107 million inauguration in 2017.

The event was dogged by allegations of funds being misused – there was even a federal investigation into it – and Ms Wolkoff felt she was made a scapegoat for decisions made by Mr Trump and his staff.Now she is releasing the gazillionth tell-all book of the Trump presidency, which is titledIt’s scheduled to be published on September 1.

According to Ali, the book includes comments Mrs Trump made slamming several members of the Trump family, including the President. “It’s unclear what exactly Wolkoff is alleging that the First Lady said about the President and his adult children, but two sources familiar with the contents of Melania and Me confirmed that she reveals the details in her book, including harsh comments about Ivanka Trump,” he reports.Stephanie Winston Wolkoff is penning the tell-all book.

And if you think that’s too many Trumps to keep track of, just wait until the convention speeches start. Over the next few days, we’re going to hear from Donald, Melania, Ivanka, Donald Jr, Eric, Tiffany and Lara.

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