Melania Trump Says #MeToo Accusers Need To ‘Show The Evidence’

Melania Trump had two big moments this week — her first solo trip as the First Lady and a sit-down interview with Good Morning America.

While on a four-nation trip in Africa (remember when Trump called African nations “s**thole countries?“), Melania sat down with ABC’s Tom Llamas, sharing her thoughts on everything from the #MeToo movement, to her husband’s presidency, and other issues of impact.

Like with the other glimpses we’ve gotten of Melania, we can’t exactly tell how she’s feeling from her words:

“We need to have really hard evidence that if you’re accused of something, show the evidence. I do stand with women, but we need to show the evidence. You cannot just say to somebody, ‘I was sexually assaulted,’ or, ‘You did that to me.’ Because, sometimes, the media goes too far and the way they portray some stories, it’s not correct. It’s not right.”

And that’s not all. She says she stands with women, but also commented during the interview that “we need to support them and also men, not just women.”

Sounds a bit like she’s agreeing with her husband Donald Trump, who said before Brett Kavanaugh‘s Supreme Court confirmation that it is “a very scary time for young men in America.”

She even threw a little shade to organizations she’d apparently like to work with, but don’t want to associate with the Trump “administration.”

“It’s sad to see that organizations and foundations I want to partner with choose not to because of the administration. And I feel like they’re choosing the politics over helping others.”

Hmm, we wonder why they wouldn’t want to be associated with your husband?

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