Following his January 20, 2025 inauguration, President Donald Trump delivered a second speech to supporters at the Capitol, expressing gratitude to those who supported him, especially First Lady Melania Trump. In a candid moment, he humorously mentioned Melania’s discomfort, saying, “I shouldn’t say this, but her feet are absolutely aching…those heels.” This lighthearted comment highlighted the personal challenges Melania faced during the day’s events. She wore a deep navy ensemble by Adam Lippes, paired with a matching wide-brimmed hat by Eric Javits and high heels, which likely contributed to her discomfort. The President’s acknowledgment of her pain added a humanizing touch to the formal proceedings, resonating with many who could relate to the physical demands of such events.
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