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Marla Maples reportedly ready to run for Trump’s vice president

Marla Maples reportedly ready to run for Trump’s vice president

Donald Trump’s second wife Marla Maples said in a new interview that beyond forgiving her ex-husband for cheating on her with Melania, she is “open to any way she can serve” the former president, including, sources say, serving as his vice president.

Maples and Trump’s highly publicized affair led to Trump’s divorce from his first wife Ivana in 1990, and the two later married in 1993. In 1999, they divorced, and Maples was left to raise their daughter, Tiffany.

Maples told the Standard Evening “I have forgiven everything that happened,” adding that “marriages are difficult, especially when they are portrayed in the media.”

Former President Donald Trump with Marla Maples and their daughter Tiffany Trump.

Former President Donald Trump with Marla Maples and their daughter Tiffany Trump.

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Their divorce left Maples with $1 million and $100,000 in alimony for Tiffany.

Maples said she became interested in politics when her daughter became a central figure in Trump’s 2016 campaign.

“I’ve never been a fan of politics. I see how it can separate us and divide us, and at the same time, I found myself in the middle of it all,” she told the site. Standardadding that she felt compelled to support Tiffany and, by extension, her ex-husband.

Maples said, “Right now, everyone (in the Trump family) is just looking at how we can help,” including herself. Maples is even considering a run for vice president, according to sources who spoke with the Standard.

Maples, who teaches yoga and, according to her website, is an “actress, television and radio host, spirituality and wellness advocate,” falls in line with RFK Jr. when it comes to all things vaccine.

In August 2020, The Daily Beast reported on his conspiracy-theory-laden Instagram posts, including one that concluded that Bill Gates had used COVID vaccines as a Trojan horse to inject people with microchips.

“A lot of people are sick from the COVID vaccine. A lot of people have died who shouldn’t have died,” she told the American television network. Standardclaiming that “alternative” COVID remedies, ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine, worked to cure COVID but “have been pulled from shelves.”

Maples added that she believes the media is hiding information about crimes committed by “gangs coming from the southern border.”

Her MAGA-adjacent beliefs don’t stop there. She disputed E. Jean Carroll’s testimony, telling the Standard of her ex-husband: “He always made women throw themselves at him instead of him,” adding: “I don’t think there was any crime.”

She expressed similar suspicions about Stormy Daniels. “They love these sexy little stories,” Maples said. “We have a country that is failing. Our cities are not protected. How do we make people feel safe again? That’s more important than having these lawsuits that don’t affect us today.”

Where does Maples get all her information from? She told the Standard “Conversations” were his source.

“It’s time to wake up to a higher truth and not believe everything we’re shown in the news,” she told the newspaper.