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Melania Trump sat down with Fox News’ Ainsley Earhardt for an exclusive interview this week. The former First Lady addressed the ongoing economic crisis, the southern border, and the moment she heard her husband was shot in Butler, Pennsylvania back in July.

“The country is suffering. People are not able to buy usual necessities for their families. We have wars going on around the world. Soldiers are dying. They were dying under this administration because of weak leadership. The border is open and dangerous. A lot of fentanyl is coming over, killing our youth. It’s very hard to see,” the former FLOTUS told Earhardt.

“[The economy] it’s really not great. Inflation is high and, if we compare these four years under this administration compared to four years under my husband as commander in chief, he was leading the country through peace through strength. And the border was safer than ever before. We didn’t have any wars. People were prospering. They had jobs. They could support their families, so I think the American people need to decide what they really want. Maybe some strong tweets, but everything else great for this country, so it’s all in the American people’s hands on November 5th.”

Trump also recalled finding out about the attempt in Butler, PA on her husband’s life.

“I ran to the TV and I [rewound] it and I watched it,” Melania recalled.

“I didn’t really see [it] live, but maybe, you know, three minutes, a few minutes later. But when I saw it, I, you know, it was only. . . . Nobody really knew yet. Because when you see him on the floor, and you don’t know, you don’t know what really happened.”

Melania was in New York at the time, but called to make sure everything was fine. While speaking to Earhardt, she credited the Secret Service for a “fantastic” job.

“The guys that they were, the team, they were fantastic. And I think both of the events, they were really miracles. If you really think about it, July 13th was a miracle. How . . . like that much, and he could, you know, he could not be with us.”

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