Melania Trump: Biden's 'Leadership' to Blame for Baby Formula Shortage
Former first lady gives first interview since leaving White House

Former First Lady Melania Trump has slammed Democrat Joe Biden over a number of issues that are severely impacting the quality of life of the American people.
In her first interview since leaving the White House, Melania asserted that Biden's "leadership" is to blame for the baby formula shortage across the country.
The former FLOTUS gave the interview for Sunday's “Fox and Friends” with host Pete Hegseth, a preview clip posted to Twitter on Friday revealed.
In the clip, Hesketh asked Melania what she thought about “the state of the country,” with inflation, infant formula shortages, high gas prices, and more, reported Mediaite.
She laid the problems the country is facing all on “leadership” or “lack thereof.”
“I think it’s sad to see what’s going on, if you really look deeply into it,” Melania said.

"I think a lot of people are struggling and suffering, and what is going on around the world as well," she added.
"So, it’s very sad to see and I hope it changes fast.”
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The Fox News host then asked the former first lady her thoughts when she sees things like shortages of baby formula in the country, and she called it “heartbreaking.”
“It’s been in the news, as someone who loves children and has dedicated so much to their betterment, how do you feel when you see [a] shortage of baby formula and families just struggling to get basic items like that?” Hegseth asked.
“It’s heartbreaking to see that they are struggling and the food is not available for children in [the] 21st century in [the] United States of America,” the former FLOTUS responded.
When Hegseth pressed her further to see if she had an explanation for it, she said simply, “Leadership.”
“Leadership, or lack thereof?” the host replied, and Melania said, “Yeah.”

In another clip from the upcoming interview, Melania was asked about never appearing on the cover of Vogue magazine during her tenure as the first lady, despite the outlet featuring past first ladies like Jill Biden, Michelle Obama, and Hillary Clinton on the cover.
"They’re biased and they have likes and dislikes, and it’s so obvious,” the former first lady explained.
"And I think American people and everyone sees it.
"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 of Vogue.”