Melania Trump has been dubbed “Rapunzel” through the Secret Service for rarely leaving the White House residence, to a book.

ZAK BENNETT/AFP Getty First girl at the polls in Florida

Few other people will know what it’s like to live and paint in the White House as America’s first child, or the strain that comes with maintaining a circle of family life and public role, while balancing duty toward a wife and as President Donald Trump’s press secretary and then first lady Melania Trump’s staff leader, Stephanie Grisham had an up-close look at this process.

In his upcoming e-book I’ll Take Your Questions Now, Grisham shows much of what he saw of a first Secret Service girl nicknamed “Rapunzel,” the Washington Post reports, because like the charming woman trapped in a tower, Mrs. Trump rarely agents even asked the first girl for the project. as it allowed them to spend more time with their families, Grisham alleges in the e-book.

The Post and other media outlets received copies of Grisham’s 352-page book, which served in the Trump White House until Jan. 6, when she resigned because he dealt with the attack on the U. S. Capitol.

Chris Kleponis/Polaris/Bloomberg Getty From left to right: President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump walk down the South Lawn of the White House in December before boarding Marine One in Washington, D. C. , heading for Florida.

Mrs. Trump, 51, is not happy with her former staff leader, who allegedly wrote about the anger she felt over her husband’s infidelities, her preference for comfortably (putting on bathrobes and slippers as soon as she boarded Air Force One) and insecurities. about his accessory and his writing in English, which is not his mother’s language.

In a previous post to People, Melania Trump’s workplace said of Grisham: “The intent behind this eBook is obvious. It’s an attempt to redeem herself after poor functionality as press secretary, failed non-public relations, and a custom in the White House. Through lying and betrayal, she seeks to gain relevance and money at the expense of Mrs. Trump. “

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There’s a complete bankruptcy in the e-book about the notorious “I Don’t Really Care, Do You?”, the jacket he wore to make a stopover for young migrants in Texas, according to the Post. Grisham wrote that she was too busy arranging the vacation to save you from the first girl dressed in zara’s $39 jacket that the well-photographed woman would prevent at the Mexican border.

Chip Somodevilla/Getty Melania Trump returns to her procession after traveling to Texas in June 2018 to amenities that provide space and care for separated migrant children.

Back at the White House, Grisham writes, according to the New York Times, that she and Mrs. Trump were in the Oval Office when the president asked, “What the hell did you think?He then said in a tweet that the jacket’s message was aimed at “Fake News Media. “

According to The Times, the e-book documents Mrs. Trump’s anger toward her husband, with whom she has a son, Barron, 15, while alleged ties to other women dominated the news cycle. “After the Stormy Daniels story and all the accusations that followed by other women,” Grisham wrote, “I felt that Mrs. Trump was fundamentally unleashed. “

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Holding the arm of an army aide who hand-selected her husband’s State of the Union address for his good looks, cropping the president into photos she posted and leaving him out of her tweets were tactics Ms. Trump attempted to refer to her husband, according to reports on the book.

Courtesy of Stephanie Winston Wolkoff First Lady Melania Trump flies to New York in March 2017

As the presidency reportedly moved forward and neared its end, Grisham claimed that Mrs. Trump was more disinterested in doing what was expected of her — sleeping on Election Night and attending a carpet photo shoot on Jan. 6, while refusing to comment on the attack on the U. S. Capitol that day — cited as examples.

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However, Mrs. Trump, a former model, has never lost interest in photo shoots. According to the Post’s report on I’ll Take Your Questions Now, he spent hours recreating a ribbon-cutting rite for the White House tennis pavilion because he hadn’t. I didn’t take the right photos weeks before and looked for other photos. Grisham even referred to the first lady’s photo albums as one of “her two sons. “

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