Melania Trump stepped up to the podium at the White House and pushed back directly against what she called fake images and statements appearing to connect her to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein — making a rare and forceful public statement that nobody in Washington had seen coming.
Days earlier a federal judge had thrown out author Michael Wolff’s lawsuit entirely after he tried to beat her to the courthouse — accusing him of gamesmanship and abuse of the legal process before she could file her own billion dollar defamation case against him. Two attacks. Two responses. Both delivered with the kind of quiet precision that has always made Melania Trump the most underestimated woman in American politics. She never raises her voice. She never has to.