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U.S. First Lady Melania Trump stands in front of the White House Christmas Tree at the North Portico of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Monday, Nov. 23, 2020. Oregon residents Dan and Anne Taylor of West’s Tree Farm presented the Christmas Tree and the tree will be displayed in the White House Blue Room. Photographer: Sarah Silbiger/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Melania Trumphas some thoughts about First LadyJill Biden’s August 2021Voguecover.

In a new interview, her first sit-down since leaving the White House, the former first lady criticizedVogueand its editor-in-chiefAnna Wintourfor their “biased” decisions when it comes to choosing political cover stars.

Trump accused Wintour of having “likes and dislikes” during her appearance onFOX & Friends Weekendon Saturday.

Co-host Pete Hegseth asked the Be Best advocate how she felt about past cover choices, while also noting thatMichelle Obamareceived three covers during her tenure and thatHillary Clintonmade it onto one.

“Yet with your business background and your fashion background and your beauty, never on the cover ofVogue. Why the double standard?” Hegseth asked Trump.

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Conservative first ladiesLaura Bush,Barbara Bush, andNancy Reaganwere all photographed forVogue, but none of them received cover star status.

Although Trump did make the cover ofVoguein 2005, she was not first lady at the time. She made the appearance after her wedding toDonald Trump, and was featured in her wedding dress.

“I think American people and everyone sees it,” Melania added on Saturday. “It was their decision, and I have much more important things to do — and I did in the White House — than being on the cover ofVogue.”

source: people.com