First Lady Melania Trump is still an 'incredibly important adviser' for her husband, according to the author of another book about the re -election of the President 2024.
AXIOS reporter Alex Isenstadt Detailed in an interview with DailyMail's Welcome to Magaland Podcast on Monday that when assistants would call Trump to talk late at night, he often put them on the speaker so that Melania could participate in the conversation.
In fact, Melania advised her husband not to make his first message back on Twitter after his account had been restored to the then primary opponent Florida Gov. Ron Desantis to attack because it looks small. '
“She also gives him stylistic advice, which is not surprising because of course she is someone who is very much in performances and presentation,” noted Isenstadt.
He added: “One of the things she doesn't like that Trump does is that he dances to his rallies.”
Isenstadt's Book Revenge: The Inside Story of Trump's Return to Power will hit shelves on Tuesday, March 18 and offers a glimpse into the president's third and final campaign. It also includes insights into the marriage of the first pair and other dynamics of the Trump family.
It is known that Melania does not like to get too much involved in politics, but she will appear at a donor event every now and then.
“Her scarcity creates value in many ways,” said Isenstadt on Magaland.
'Donors want to be in the neighborhood when she goes to an event, that is a huge attraction because she's not there, right? Trump, he holds press conferences every day and he is always there. But when she is present somewhere, it gets a lot of eyeballs. And I think she knows that. '

Melania 'is an incredibly important adviser to Donald Trump,' author and Axios reporter Alex Isenstadt revealed

Isenstadt (Center) joined DailyMail's Welcome to Magaland Podcast to discuss his reporting on Trump's 2024 campaign and his upcoming book Revenge: The Inside Story of Trump's Return to Power. Listen here
The relationship between Donald and Melania Trump has been in the center since they came together in the Golden Lift in June 2015 when he announced the first bid of the White House.
In his 2024 campaign, the First Lady was rarely seen on the Trump side and the same with his bid in 2020 re -election.
“For many of the campaigns, she was more focused on Barron and brought him to Nyu,” Isenstadt said about the only shared child of the first pair.
Multiple reports claim that Melania is limiting her stay in the White House since her husband's return is in power and divides her time between Washington, DC and Florida.
She has only held one public event since back in the East Wing and was present earlier this month for the joint address from Trump to the Congress.
“She hates him,” said a source close to Trump, according to all or nothing: how Trump recaptured America by Michael Wolff, another author who published his book about Trump's 2024 campaign last month.
And a source told people last month of Melania: 'She leads her own life and joins herself [the president] if applicable at both places. '
The constant importance of Melania was even underlined by another incident Isenstadt detailed in his book that was intended as a joke, but some light on the relationship of the Trump.
In 2023 Trump offered for the then Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-fla.) To lie on the bed on board his campaign aircraft if she had to rest, according to a fragment obtained by the Daily Beast.

First Lady Melania Trump runs away from most political events, but Isenstadt says that her absence makes her a merchandise
It is said that Trump asked Luna, 35, the offer of Hush-Hush and joked that his wife does not like for other women in his bed.
'If you need a bed to lie in, there is one on the plane here. If you feel sick and you have to lie there, you can lie on it, “Trump told the Maga newcomer, according to the retelling of Isenstadt.
“Just don't tell Melania. She doesn't love other women on my bed, “he added.
The Luna office did not respond to DailyMail.com for comment.
Trump's allies and assistants have taken the books that are sold about his campaign, claiming that they include made up stories to sell more copies.
“Many of these so-called Insider books are a desperate attempt to make money with the name of President Trump, because journalism is a dying industry with reporters kicking lies and selling their souls to earn money quickly,” Steven Cheung of the White House told The Daily Beast.
“These fiction works belong in the bargain bin of the fantasy section in a discount book store or should be reused as tissue paper.”