The sentiment set off a media circus. Was she trying to send a message to President Donald Trump about his border policies? A message to the media about how they covered her? Democrats who openly wondered how she could be married to her husband?
It was NONE of those things — insisted Stephanie Grisham, the first lady’s spokesperson. “It’s a jacket,” she said in response to media inquiries. “There was no hidden message.”
And now we know that the line Grisham was trying to sell was simply wrong. How? Melania Trump told us!
So, Melania and Donald Trump are now on the same page. But Melania Trump from June and Melania Trump from October are not.
At one level, this is all dumb. Who cares about the jacket the first lady wore? Did it impact in any meaningful way either her interactions with the kids separated from their parents at the border or her husband’s immigration policies? Almost certainly not.
At the same time, why not just tell the truth? Why lie about something so dumb? It’s not as though the Trumps had some great relationship with the media back in June that she was concerned about jeopardizing. Literally nothing has changed between June and now in terms of how the Trump interact with the press. They were disdainful of the media then, they are disdainful of the media now.
This reflexive response is the sort of thing that has become commonplace in this administration. Whatever the media (or the “haters) say, say the opposite. Truth be damned.
Source : Nbcnewyork