Many people are eager to find out whether Melania Trump and Donald Trump are getting divorced, following the latest claims on social media. The rumors have sparked curiosity, especially with recent allegations suggesting Melania filed for an e-divorce, which have quickly spread online. As speculation grows, questions arise about the authenticity of these claims and their implications for the couple.
Here’s a detailed analysis of the divorce rumors, the facts behind the claims, and what we have confirmed so far.
Did Melania Trump file for divorce with Donald?
No, Melania Trump has not filed for divorce from Donald Trump.
Recent rumors suggest that Melania Trump has filed for an e-divorce from Donald Trump. These claims surfaced amid his legal troubles, including his hush-money sentencing. The rumors gained traction after Rebekah Jones, a retired whistleblower, tweeted a now-deleted screenshot of a purported Newsweek tweet stating that Melania had filed for divorce.
However, the claim appears to be false. Shayan Sardarizadeh of BBC Verify confirmed that the screenshot was digitally altered and did not reflect any actual reporting from Newsweek. On X (formerly Twitter), Sardarizadeh shared the manipulated screenshot alongside the genuine Newsweek tweet, which was unrelated to the topic.
Despite the tweet’s viral spread, no concrete evidence or official documentation has been provided to substantiate the claim of divorce between Melania and Donald Trump. Additionally, persistent social media speculation and similar unverified claims about Melania’s alleged divorce intentions have surfaced previously, often without any factual basis or reliable sources (via Newsweek).
Reports of tension within the Trump marriage have occasionally made headlines, with sources citing anonymous insiders and gossip articles. However, verifiable proof, such as court filings or statements from either party, does not support any of these claims.
While rumors of a possible divorce have persisted, they remain unsubstantiated, relying on speculation rather than confirmed information.