In the video, Melania Trump refuses to hold her husband's hand again

The shot sparked controversy.

Today, Monday, social media users shared a snapshot of Melania Trump refusing to hold the hand of her husband, US President Donald Trump, as they descended from the plane, upon their arrival in Washington, DC, from New Jersey.

When Trump, 74, failed to hold his wife's hand, she patted her back while descending from the stairs.

Observers have mixed opinions of the cat, as some believe that Melania Trump, 50, was trying to prevent her dress from flying in the air, especially since the situation occurred while they were getting off the plane, and she was wearing high heels, according to Sky News.

While others argue that Melania Trump deliberately did not hold her husband's hand, and this is not the first time for her.

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Donald and Melania Trump were accompanied by their son, "Barron" (14 years), in their first appearance together since the outbreak of the emerging "Corona" virus, according to the British newspaper, "Daily Mail".

Monitoring the small details between US President Donald Trump and his wife Melania has become a daily task for photojournalists and "paparazzi", as the cameras lenses race to capture any photo or video scene that shows the form of the relationship between the couple who live in the White House.

Reports and books circulated the tense relationship between Trump and his wife, as the book "Free, Melania" revealed by the American CNN journalist, Kate Bennett, that Melania Trump does not share her husband's bedroom and sleeps on the third floor, where Michelle Obama's mother's room was During the era of former US President Barack Obama, while Donald Trump sleeps in the master bedroom on the first floor of the White House.

The book, "The Art of her Deal: The Untold Story of Melania Trump" (The Art of Her Deal: The Untold Story of Melania Trump) also noted that Melania obtained a handwritten testimony guaranteeing rights to her only son, Barron.

The agreement, which Melania obtained before moving to the White House in 2017, included guaranteeing all financial rights for her son as well as related to inheritance, and that he would be treated equally like his three half-sisters, including Ivanka Trump.

The book was written by Mary Jordan, a Washington Post newspaper, which was based on interviews she conducted with more than 100 people in 5 countries.

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