A love story? That’s doubtful
In court today, Michael Cohen testified:
He also said that it was Melania who came up with the “it was locker room talk” talking point after the Access Hollywood tape.
Yeah, it’s a real love story.
Get a load of this bs from the NY Times:
Donald Trump sat silent, stone-faced and staring straight ahead as he listened to the intimate details in Stormy Daniels’s testimony on Tuesday, closing his eyes at times in an apparent attempt to maintain his composure.
But there was one moment when he lost it — when Ms. Daniels recounted asking Mr. Trump about his wife, Melania Trump, and recalled that he told her they didn’t “even sleep in the same room.” From the defense table Mr. Trump shook his head in disgust and muttered “bullshit” loud enough that he drew a rebuke from the judge, who called his actions “contemptuous.”
Mr. Trump has a great deal of experience sending a specific message to his intended audience — whether on television, at rallies, through social media or in the Oval Office. His intended audience, on Tuesday and throughout the trial, is the jury. And whether his emotion in that moment was authentic or strategic, the message to the jury seemed pretty clear: How dare she talk about my family?
Uhm, no. He was upset because it implied that he wasn’t getting any from Melania. It was much more like that time Marco Rubio ribbed him ab out his hand size and he blurted out in a debate that his dick is big. That’s what he cares about.
As with every other relationship in his life, his marriage is purely transactional. And she’s fine with it.