Former US first lady Melania and her husband Trump attended a $250,000 event in Palm Beach, Florida on Saturday hosted by hedge fund tycoon John Paulson and his fiancée Alina de Almeida At the US dollar admission charity dinner, she showed subtle body language and seemed to "avoid" holding hands with her husband intentionally or unintentionally. Body language expert Judy James gave an in-depth explanation of this in an interview with the Mirror.
James described Melania as a "carefully manicured" plant, with every gesture, expression and even hair just right and impeccable; while Trump was compared to "Japanese knotweed", a stubborn and aggressive plant. Sexy roadside weeds symbolize its strong and informal image. This sharp contrast creates an awkward atmosphere of "as always" in the interaction between the two.
Judy James pointed out that Trump is keen to show intimacy with Melania in public, but the latter tends to maintain a more restrained and carefully designed elegant posture, and has even rejected Trump's advances in the past Hold hands to indicate.
At this dinner, Melania kept smiling and decent while taking photos with the guests, while Trump shared stories that seemed to make people laugh. When Trump tried to hold Melania's hand with an emphatic "announcement" gesture, she seemed caught off guard and slowly stretched her hand out of her pocket, revealing a lack of anticipation or potential avoidance of the hand-holding gesture.
The event is part of Trump's effort to close a huge fundraising gap with current President Joe Biden. The Biden campaign announced last month that it raised as much as $90 million in March. In comparison, the Trump campaign is facing severe financial pressure.
To this end, Trump held a luxurious dinner at his mansion and invited many heavyweight guests to help out, including South Carolina Senator Tim Scott and North Dakota Governor Doug Bergen. Considered a favorite for Trump's vice president.
The dinner guest list is star-studded, covering such people as billionaire hedge fund manager Robert Mercer and his daughter Rebecca Mercer, casino tycoon Steve Wynn and his wife, oil tycoon Harold Hamm, Cantor · Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick and grocery chain CEO John Cassimatidis and many other political and business elites.
To sum up, former first lady Melania’s subtle interaction with Donald Trump at a dinner party revealed her underlying avoidance of holding hands, while Trump, as always, pursues public displays of intimacy . This luxurious dinner is not only an important measure for Trump to improve his fundraising capabilities and narrow the gap with Biden, but also a stage for him to demonstrate his political influence and contact potential allies.