Melania Trump Vanishes on Debate Night: Why Trump’s Mysterious Wife and Son Stayed Behind

 Melania Trump Vanishes on Debate Night: Why Trump’s Mysterious Wife and Son Stayed Behind

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Melania Trump, known for her low profile during key political moments, will be watching tonight’s presidential debate from home, ABC News reports. Despite her husband’s high-profile campaign, Melania has consistently chosen to stay away from public appearances, focusing instead on their son, Barron.

Donald Trump, however, is not short of support. Although his wife won’t be by his side, he brought several key figures along to Philadelphia, where the debate is scheduled to start at 9 p.m. EST. Among his companions is controversial conservative media influencer Laura Loomer, who has previously sparked outrage with her conspiracy theories and inflammatory comments, including racist and sexist attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris.

Also traveling with Trump are his son, Eric Trump, and Eric’s wife, Lara Trump, who serves as the co-chair of the Republican National Committee. Several political allies joined the former president for the trip, including Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz and former Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, who has been involved in Trump’s debate preparations. Other notable figures on Trump’s plane include his lawyer, Alina Habba, and senior staff members Chris LaCivita, Susie Wiles, Steven Cheung, Corey Lewandowski, and Jason Miller.

Melania Trump’s absence from key events has been consistent. She was notably absent from the June debate against Joe Biden and has stayed off the campaign trail throughout much of the year. In fact, she has missed several high-profile moments, including Trump’s 2024 campaign launch in Iowa and the Super Tuesday celebration.

When asked if she plans to re-engage with the campaign, Melania simply stated, “Stay tuned,” though she has yet to reappear in the political spotlight. Meanwhile, in an interesting twist, some of Trump’s former staff members are now working with Kamala Harris. Anthony Scaramucci, Trump’s former communications director, and Olivia Troye, a former national security adviser, are set to join Harris in Philadelphia.

They will help with media spin in the lead-up to the debate, part of a broader Democratic strategy to counter Trump’s presence. The debate, set to air on ABC News at 9 p.m. ET, promises to be a high-stakes 90-minute event, with both sides vying for media attention before and after the debate.

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