Saturday, 17 February 2018

Should Melania 'leave' Donald Trump? See what polls say

Washington Feb 17 Not all seems to be well with the Trumps if US-based poll numbers are to be accepted.

Over third of Americans believe that the United States' first woman Melania Trump should "leave" President Donald Trump, following reports of an alleged affair with adult star Stormy Daniels, the Newsweek revealed.

As indicated by the Marist survey, a US public opinion poll, which was published on Wednesday, 34 percent of Americans felt that Melania should end her 13-year marriage with President Trump.

Notwithstanding, 43 percent of Americans felt that the US first family should not end their marriage and stay together. 23 percent of Americans were unsure of Melania's next course of action.

The Marist poll revealed some interesting observations about Americans' conclusion Gender-wise, 49 percent of men thought Melania should stay with President Trump.

Women, be that as it may, were partitioned 38 percent felt that Melania should leave her husband, while 36 percent felt she should stay. Another 26 percent said that they were unsure.

Respondents matured more than 45 upheld the US' first couple to remain together. Individuals matured 45 years likewise felt that Melania should remain with President Trump.

In any case, 41 percent of those under the age of 45 felt that Melania had to leave her husband.

In the interim, in the political circle, 71 percent from the Republican Party, to which President Trump has a place, felt that the Trumps should remain together. In any case, 50 percent from the Democratic Party imagined that Melania should leave her husband.

In the midst of the reports, Melania arrived at the Marine One air base in Washington D.C, selecting to drive independently without President Trump. She likewise skirted the conventional South Lawn couple stroll in the White House.

"With her schedule, it was simpler to meet him on the plane," Stephanie Grisham, the first woman's communications director, said in a statement.

Melania plans to go with her husband when he visits with victims of the mass shooting in Parkland in Florida, a White House official told CNN.

President Trump paid around USD 130,000 out of his own pocket to Daniels, who guaranteed to have had an illicit relationship with the US President, his own attorney Michael Cohen told the New York Times.

Cohen, who previously served as a lawyer for the Trump Organization and is currently Trump's own legal counselor, defended the payment to the newspaper.

He, be that as it may, declined to discuss the payment further, including whether President Trump knew about it or the inspiration driving it.

A month ago, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) revealed that Cohen organized USD 130,000 for Daniels as a component of a nondisclosure assention, one month before the 2016 presidential races.

Trump's legal counselor had "passionately" denied the WSJ's report.

In 2011, Daniels said in an 'In Touch Magazine' meet with that she had a sexual experience with Trump at Lake Tahoe in 2006, only one year after the US President had hitched now-first woman Melania Trump.

Melania had given birth to his son,
Barron, four months before the alleged sexual encounter took place.

Amid an appearance on the "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" show a month ago, Daniels denied taking part in an extramarital entanglements with Trump saying, "I don't know where it originated from."

Melania Trump was allegedly "blindsided" by the reports of the payoff and was "furious" with the US President, two people near the first couple told The New York Times.

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