The Tonight Show talked a bit about Trump having to sell his properties, including a joke about Melania’s disappearance.
Fallon said Trump has some interesting ways in mind to sell his properties, and then played the parody:
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The situation with Melania’s disappearance has become so bad that he promised at his campaign events that she will eventually show up and campaign with him.
Melania Trump hasn’t fully bounced back after the milk carton disappeared like Kate Middleton, but she hasn’t been to any of Trump’s many, many court dates, so if she doesn’t show up to support her husband when he’s facing prison , what makes anyone think you will show up at one of your campaign events?
The former first lady didn’t want to move to Washington, D.C. after Trump took office in 2017. Her greatest accomplishment as First Lady was destroying the White House rose garden. Even then she had trouble disappearing.
Considering her track record, it would probably be best if Melania Trump were missing.
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