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Melania Trump's Team Hits Back After Meryl Streep Attacks First Lady with 'Debunked' Fashion Claim
When it comes to Trump feuds, a few stand above the rest due to the sheer vitriol involved.
President Donald Trump and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi probably won’t be exchanging warm Christmas cards anytime soon. The same is likely true of the commander-in-chief and New York Sen. Chuck Schumer. And that all likely goes doubly true for Trump and Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar.
But there’s another feud, perhaps not nearly as well-known, that goes up there — and it doesn’t involve the president.
Rather, First Lady Melania Trump has one notably icy feud with Anna Wintour, the former editor-in-chief of Vogue who stepped down from her post in 2025. She’s now the global chief content officer and artistic director at major media titan Condé Nast.
Vogue notably didn’t give Melania a commemorative first lady cover during Wintour’s reign, making Melania Trump a glaring exception to the tradition.
But for as deep as the disdain apparently goes between Trump and Wintour, the reason this feud is not on most people’s radar likely has to do with the fact that neither woman has ever made a spectacle of it.
Melania Trump has mostly treated the fashion magazine as being beneath her contempt, at least publicly.
Wintour, meanwhile, has been a bit more subtle in critiquing the first lady, often doing it through proxies, or through more subtle comments, like the ones published Tuesday.
In an interview with the magazine she ran........
