Melania Trump, the generally inscrutable but increasingly visible wife of presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump, offered a peek into her life at Trump Tower and relationship with her polarizing husband in an interview with DuJour magazine published Tuesday.
The cover story comes on the heels of a GQ article that she dubbed “another example of the dishonest media and their disingenuous reporting.” At the time, Trump singled out the author of that profile, Julia Ioffe, adding that “There are numerous inaccuracies in this article including certain statements about my family and claims on personal matters.”
As a result of the criticism, Ioffe said she was the target of anti-Semitic attacks, including calls to her personal number by homicide scene cleanup companies and coffin makers.
In the new interview, Trump distanced herself from the backlash. “I don’t control my fans,” she told DuJour, “but I don’t agree what they’re doing … there are people out there who maybe went too far.” Trump then added, however, that Ioffe “provoked them.”
Here are a few other takeaways from the latest interview with Melania Trump.
‘He’s not Hitler’
Turns out that Trump isn’t familiar with the comedian Louis C.K., who has compared her husband to Adolf Hitler.
“When I mention that the comedian Louis C.K. flat out compared Trump to Hitler, Melania stares blankly back at me,” author Mickey Rapkin wrote.
Trump admitted she didn’t know the celebrity, but disputed the comparison.
“We know the truth. He’s not Hitler,” she insisted. “He wants to help America. He wants to unite people. They think he doesn’t but he does. Even with the Muslims, it’s temporary.”
She later admitted: “Maybe he needs to say it in a softer way.”









