What was Melanie doing when Trump supporters attacked Congress?

President Donald Trump's thousands of supporters broke into Congress this week. While the whole world had eyes in the United States, First Lady, Melanie Trump was making a photo set at the White House. Professional lighting used for photographs and videos could be seen through the windows of the White House. “Photo [...]
Professional lighting used for photographs and videos could be seen through the windows of the White House.
“Photo was being implemented in the Executive Residence and the Eastern Wing”, told CNN One person from First Lady's staff.
Until just a little further, violence had erupted in Congress following her husband's urgings, Melanie Trump and White House leader Timothy Harleth, were focusing on the outcome of the footage.
There were many, including the media, waiting for a statement from her, where the ban on violence was required. But that did not happen.
Instead, Melanie Trump was quiet. Her interest in addressing the country was an indication of control, said a White House source.
Meanwhile, in the wake of violent riots occurring at the American Congress, two top advisors of First Lady Melanie Trump resigned.
Stephanie Grisham resigned as chief of the first lady's cabinet after President Donald Trump's supporters broke into the Capitol in an effort not to allow Congress to determine the results of the presidential election.
Also resigning was White House Social Secretary Ricky Nicata, as did a White House deputy press secretary, Sarah Matthews.











