- First lady Melania Trump hasn't been seen in public for weeks, and many people are expressing concern about her well-being.
- The first lady recently underwent a minor kidney surgery, but her office says she's doing "great."
- Melania's lack of public appearances has sparked concern and generated conspiracy theories.
Melania Trump hasn't been seen in public for weeks and people are starting to get concerned
First Lady Melania Trump hasn't been seen in public for weeks and many are expressing concern about her well-being.
First lady Melania Trump hasn't been seen in public for weeks, and many are expressing concern about her well-being.
The fact that the first lady has barely been seen throughout the month of May has been a hot topic of conversation on social media.
Melania's last public appearance was on May 10, 20 days ago, when North Korea released three American hostages. The first lady joined President Donald Trump as he welcomed the three men back to the US at Joint Base Andrews.
Several days later, on May 14, Melania was checked into Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
Last week, as Trump spoke with reporters outside of the White House and faced questions about her whereabouts, he pointed to the first lady's window and said she was doing "great."
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Some have also put forth conspiracy theories about how the first lady is and why she's not been seen, such as that she's moved back to New York City. But the first lady's office has dismissed these theories, claiming she's back at work and has been involved in internal meetings this week.
Melania's break from public life comes not long after she launched her Be Best campaign, which aims to address societal issues children face today.
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