Melania Trump: "I am the most victimized person in the world".



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"I could say that I am the most bullied person in the world," Trump told ABC News during an interview during his first big solo trip to Africa last week.

"Are you really the most intimidated person in the world?" Asked Tom Llamas, of ABC News, during the exchange.

"One of them, if you really see what people are saying about me," Trump said.

When asked how bullying could affect children, including his son Barron, Trump explained that his initiative was focused on social media and online behavior.

"We need to educate children about socio-emotional behavior, so when they grow up, they know how to handle these problems," Trump said. "It's very important."

In the recorded interview, Trump also told ABC News that there were still people working in the Trump administration whom President Donald Trump could not trust.

The first lady told ABC News that she had informed her husband of whom she believed she could trust, but that her husband remained independent in her recruitment decisions.

Melania Trump says women need proof and # 39; they say they are victims

"I give him my opinion and my honest opinions, then he does what he wants," Trump said. When asked what her husband had done when she hinted that it was impossible to trust some of the staff, the first lady replied, "Well, some people, they do not do not work there anymore. "

The first lady's comments follow an explosive opinion letter published in the New York Times last month by a top unnamed Trump administration official who claimed to be part of an internal resistance to the president.
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