CNN's Kate Bennett reveals more details about First Lady Melania Trump's daily life in a new interview
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“Even last week, a source told me that the East Wing was upset about my coverage of her getting booed in Baltimore. And I’m like, ‘the East Wing’ means Melania,” Bennett said.RELATED: Melania Trump Makes Her First Public Statement on Impeachment, but It’s About Son Barron “Not only did Melania have power and influence with the president, she perhaps had more of both than anyone else in the entire White House,” Bennett writes in a section about Trump’s influence in a personnel dispute.
Still, Bennett had to be careful about what she published in the book given Trump’s tight circle — “she has, like, three people around her,” the author says — because of the potential of damaging the relationships between the first lady and her select friends.
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