Heartbroken Melania Trump overcome with emotions

We mourn the passing of Amalija Knavs, mother of former First Lady Melania Trump. Known for her strength and warmth, Amalija was deeply devoted to her family.

Melania shared her grief, calling her mother “a remarkable woman” and emphasizing their close bond. “Once Barron was born, he was her focus,” she said, highlighting Amalija’s love for her grandson.

Born in Slovenia in 1946, Amalija built a life centered on family. She supported Melania through her journey to the U.S. and the White House, remaining a constant presence.

The Trump family is navigating this loss with gratitude for the support they’ve received. Amalija’s legacy of love and devotion will always be cherished.

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