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Inside Donald Trump and Melania’s Toxic Marriage: He ‘barely knows son, Barron’ and Will Never Sleep with Wife

Inside Donald Trump and Melania’s Toxic Marriage: He ‘barely knows son, Barron’ and Will Never Sleep with Wife

US President Donald Trump, 71, and third wife, Melania Trump‘s marriage has been burst wide open in an explosive new book by journalist, Michael Wolff which claims the pair barely speak and never share a bed.

Michael Wolff’s newly published book titled ‘Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House’, already branded as “false and fake” by Trump over Twitter, reveals the billionaire’s chaotic rise to power and alleges his wife never wanted him to become President.

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Author Wolff delves into Trump’s dizzying political victory, his allies and enemies as well as his marriage to Melania, UK Mirror gathers.

Trump and Melania, who married in 2005 at the Episcopal Church of Bethesda by-the-Sea in Palm Beach, barely speak and go for days without even knowing where each other are, according to Wolff.

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In a damning indictment of their loveless marriage, the author claims everyone around the President perceives the relationship as “perplexing” and says Trump barely knows his 12-year-old son Barron, using him only for public appearances.

Wolff writes the president and his wife have separate bedrooms – “the first time since the Kennedy White House that a presidential couple had maintained separate rooms”.

And on inauguration day, Wolff said, Trump “was visibly fighting with his wife, who seemed on the verge of tears and would return to New York”.

Wolff also recounts Trump’s alleged technique for seducing married women: quiz their husbands about infidelity, tempt them with “girls coming in from Los Angeles at three o’clock” … and have their wives listen in on speakerphone.

“Donald Trump’s marriage was perplexing to almost everybody around him – or it was, anyway, for those without private jets and many homes. He and Melania spent relatively little time together. They could go days at a time without contact, even when they were both in Trump Tower.

“Often she did not know where he was, or take much notice of that fact. Her husband moved between residences as he would move between rooms,” Wolff writes.

Insinuating a bizarre night time ritual, Wolff said Trump demanded a key to his bedroom, locking his wife and the secret service out so he could binge on cheeseburgers while watching not one but THREE televisions.

Wolff also alleges Trump likes to head beneath the duvet at 6.30pm.

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It is believed the President prefers McDonalds and other fast food joints because he lives in fear of being poisoned and because fast food is already prepared, he suspects it is a safer food source than other choices.

“The book is clearly going to be sold in the bargain fiction section,” fumed the first lady’s Communications Director Stephanie Grisham.

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Wolff, in an exclusive interview on NBC’s “Today,” said that everyone he spoke to for the book described the president the same way.

“I will tell you the one description that everyone gave, everyone has in common: They all say he is like a child,” Wolff explained.

“And what they mean by that is, he has a need for immediate gratification. It is all about him.”

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Trump, however has reacted to the explosive book, saying it is full of lies.

Trump denied that he had granted White House access to Wolff, whose new book is making waves in the country with revelations about in-fighting and dysfunction during the first year of Trump’s administration.

In a tweet, the President said the book was “full of lies, misrepresentation, and sources that don’t exist,” and called Bannon, “Sloppy Steve.”

Wolff also contended that he “absolutely” spoke to the president during his reporting of the book.

“Whether he realized it was an interview or not, I don’t know, but it certainly was not off the record,” Wolff said.

“I spoke to him after the inauguration, yes. And I had spoken to, I mean I spent about three hours with the president over the course of the campaign and in the White House, so my window into Donald Trump is pretty significant.”

Trump, also said on Twitter that he “authorized Zero access to White House” for the author and “never spoke to him for book.”

Hitting back at Trump, Wolff said Friday that Trump isn’t one to talk when it comes to credibility.

“My credibility is being questioned by a man who has less credibility than, perhaps, anyone who has ever walked on earth at this point,” Wolff said.

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