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Katie Jerkovich | Entertainment Reporter
Melania Trump's spokesperson Stephanie Grisham called out Quartz following its report that claimed the first lady in a hotel cost "over $ 95,000."
Thursday, the first lady's spokeswoman tweeted, "Hi @qz – the First Lady did not stay in Cairo. This is an example of irresponsible journalism and had someone (@JustinRohrlich) fact checked things [with] me, this could have been avoided. " (RELATED: Melania Trump Feeds Baby Elephants In Kenya, Ivory Burn Sites)
CNN reporter who also tweeted that Trump "did not stay overnight in Cairo."
Except that @FLOTUS did not stay in Cairo. https://t.co/wcKvLSHgoK
– Kate Bennett (@KateBennett_DC) November 1, 2018
The comments came after the report titled, "Melania Trump spent over $ 95,000."
An earlier version suggested that Melania Trump stayed overnight at the hotel in Cairo. A spokeswoman clarified that the first lady did not spend the night in the hotel. The article and our headline have been updated to reflect this. "
In the piece, the article cited federal spending records.and claimed that "Melania Trump's stay in Cairo during her trip to Africa cost taxpayers $ 95,050."
And that the "US first lady and her entourage" racked up the tab at the Semiramis Intercontinental Cairo, which offers rooms starting at $ 119. The hotel's presidential suite can be rented for $ 699, which includes $ 156.50 in taxes, per the property's website. "
The piece also noted that the record was "how many rooms were rented" or how the funds were allocated.
In October, FLOTUS made a trip to Africa and visited Kenya, Ghana, Malawi and Egypt.
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