‘I really don’t care, do you?’ Jacket was meant for media: Melania
First Lady Melania Trump has said that the jacket she wore in transit to a children immigration centre was a message directly to the media as they had given it so much attention.
The first lady further commented that it was obvious the coat’s slogan, which read “I really don’t care, do you?”, was not aimed at the youngsters who had been separated from their parents under the President’s hard-line immigration policy.
She claimed her wardrobe choice was only meant for the people and the left-wing media who were criticising her
Speaking during an interview with ABC news she said, “I want to show them that I don’t care,you could criticise whatever you want to say, but it will not stop me to do what I feel is right.”
But this seemed to contradict what Ms Trump’s own spokesperson,Stephanie Grisham, who said that “There was no hidden message after today’s important visit to Texas, I hope the media isn’t going to choose to focus on her wardrobe.”
Ms Trump was spotted wearing a Zara coat while flying to and from a Texas detention centre in June which sparked social media uproar.
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