Melania Trump's website deleted after degree questions

Those who try to access www.melaniatrump.com are now automatically diverted to her husband's company website


Afp July 29, 2016
Republican US presidential candidate businessman Donald Trump waits to come into the spin room with his wife Melania. PHOTO: REUTERS

NEW YORK, USA: Just over a week after she blazed into controversy for plagiarising Michelle Obama, the website of Donald Trump's third wife Melania mysteriously vanished following questions about her university education.

"The website in question was created in 2012 and has been removed because it does not accurately reflect my current business and professional interests," the mother of one tweeted Thursday.

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The website disappeared after US media questioned whether the wife of the Republican nominee for president had a degree in architecture from the University of Ljubljana in Slovenia, as the online biography stated.

Trump told MSNBC in February only that she "studied" design and architecture. A follow-up interview with GQ Magazine published in April said she dropped out after a year to pursue a modeling career in Milan and later Paris.

Those who try to access www.melaniatrump.com are now automatically diverted to her husband's company website.

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While his three adult children, who hold executive positions at The Trump Organisation, have biographies on the site, she does not. Neither is she mentioned in her husband's more than 4,000-word online biography.

Thursday's tweet was a rare update from Melania Trump in the 13 months since her husband launched his controversial bid for the White House.

While the ex-model used to post regular style, food and scenic photographs, she has tweeted rarely since his foray into politics.

Last week, a staffer apologised for cribbing remarks from the current Democratic first lady for a speech Melania Trump delivered at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio.

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Melania Trump had "always liked" Michelle Obama and read out passages from one of her speeches as examples of what she wanted to say, said the staffer.

"I did not check Mrs Obama's speeches. This was my mistake, and I feel terrible for the chaos I have caused," she said.

COMMENTS (1)

karachi3 | 7 years ago | Reply Reminds me of Asif Zardari bio on PPP website that showed he had a degree from London School of Economics before the University denied ever having a Zardari as a student graduating. Needless to say PPP website very quickly removed that information from it's website
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