Despite months of absence from Donald Trump's campaign trail, Melania Trump isn't holding back, gushing about her husband in a rare interview on "Fox & Friends."
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00:00Despite months of absence from Donald Trump's campaign trail,
00:03Melania Trump isn't holding back, gushing about her husband in a rare interview on Fox & Friends.
00:09He loves his family. He loves this country.
00:12Just one problem. Fraud-busting body language expert Tracy Brown isn't convinced the former
00:17first lady was being entirely genuine. One of the moments that stuck out most for Brown was this.
00:23He's really a family man.
00:26Pointing to Melania's shrug as she answered, Brown tells us that she found the response
00:30disingenuous. As for the publicity-shy former first lady's claims that Donald simply wanted
00:36to create a better America …
00:37All he wants to build better and prosperous.
00:44Brown had some trouble believing that, as well, and she added that Melania seemed apprehensive
00:49as she said it, too, again noting her shoulder shrugs. Brown's takeaway? Melania is uncertain
00:55at this moment in the interview, and Donald Trump, quote, almost certainly wants more.
00:59Melania, promoting her new memoir, also claimed to Fox & Friends that Donald's a caring person.
01:05Go out and get a book. She just wrote a book. I hope she said good things about it. I don't
01:08know. I didn't. So busy.
01:10Based on Brown's assessment, that might not have been entirely true, either. Ainsley Earhart asked
01:15Melania to summarize the divisive politician in a couple of words, to which she responded,
01:20Caring. Caring especially for this country.
01:23Brown immediately picked up on where Melania's gaze went as she spoke, noting,
01:28We see her eyes go out left into constructing info. That's what we'd
01:31expect for having to come up with something on the fly.
01:34But what Melania said next, Brown says, is likely true.
01:38What do the two of you like to do for fun, if you're not working?
01:42To have dinner. Sometimes quiet dinner or dinner with friends.
01:46Brown told us,
01:47I do think that having dinner is their favorite activity,
01:49adding that Melania's body language felt congruent during this answer.
01:53In fact, Lawrence Lemer, author of Mar-a-Lago, Inside the Gates of Power at Donald Trump's
01:57Presidential Palace, once told CNN that the Trumps regularly spend three hours together
02:02alone at dinner, so that bit checks out. Melania also told Fox & Friends that she felt that with
02:07the exception of some of her husband's not-so-diplomatic tirades on social media,
02:11the country was generally better off with him as its commander-in-chief.
02:15Maybe some, you know, strong tweets, but everything else great for this country.
02:24But Brown's not buying it, once again calling out the former first lady's shoulder shrugs,
02:29citing them as evidence that Melania doesn't really agree with everything she's saying.
02:34So it's all in the Americans' people's hands.