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    WASHINGTON 鈥?First lady Melania Trump delayed her move to Washington after Donald Trump became president to gain leverage in renegotiating her prenuptial agreement, according to a new book. The White House denounced the book after it became public on Friday.Mary Jordan, author of the book The Art of Her Deal: The Untold Story of Melania Trump, wrote that the 2016 campaign had been rife with reports about Trumps alleged infidelities and the first lady was learning new details about them from media reports.Jordan, a reporter for The Washington Post, writes that the incoming first lady wanted time to cool off and amend her financial arrangement with Trump to ensure the financial future of both herself and their son, Barron. Melania Trump has said that she wanted to wait until the end of the school year to move to Washington. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW During the presidential campaign, Melania felt that a lot had changed since [url=https://www.stanley-cups.uk]stanley cup[/url] she signed her prenup, Jordan writes, citing interviews with several people close to th [url=https://www.stanleycup.lt]stanley puodelis[/url] e Trumps. She had been with him a long time 鈥?longer than [url=https://www.stanley-cup.it]stanley cup[/url] any other woman. She believed she made crucial contributions to his success. There was talk that Trump likely wouldnt return to overseeing the Trump Organization after running the country and Melania wanted to ensure that Barron got his rightful share of inheritance, particularly if Ivanka the presidents daughter took the reins of the family busin

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