Ивана Тръмп иска да е американски посланик в Чехия

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Бившата съпруга на новоизбрания американски президент Доналд Тръмп – Ивана е изявила желание да стане посланик на САЩ в Чехия, съобщава New York Post.

„Бих се предложила за поста посланик в Чешката република“, казва тя в интервю за изданието.

Ивана Зелничкова (Тръмп) е родена в Чехословакия. Тя е първата съпруга на Доналд Тръмп. Двамата бяха семейни от 1977 до 1992 г. и имат три деца. Бившата актриса и модел през последните години се посвети на бизнес и писане на книги.
 

Бившето семейство Тръмп: (отгоре надолу) Доналд Тръмп-младши, Доналд Тръмп, Иванка Тръмп, Ивана Тръмп, Ерик Тръмп

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„Аз съм родена там, това е моят език, и всички ме знаят – добавя тя. “Написах три книги, които са преведени на 25 езика в 40 страни. Станах известна като Ивана. Не ми беше нужна фамилията Тръмп“. 

67-годишната светска дама каза, че полицията в Манхатън ще бъде поставена на истинско изпитание, тъй като Доналд Тръмп няма да се откаже от апартамента си в си в „Тръмп Тауър“ – дори Secret Service да настоява за това.  

“Не съм убедена, че той ще напусне жилището си в Тръмп Тауър“ – каза Ивана. „Знам, че ще е много неудобно за живеещите там, но той ще намери начин да се оправи. Но той се мести в Белия дом (като своя първа резиденция).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Ивана и Доналд през 1982
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 х I don’t think he will ever give up [his apartment at] the Trump Tower,” Ivana said. “I know it is probably inconvenient for the residents, but he is going to work it out. But he is moving to White House [as his primary residence].

“To be perfectly honest, I think probably the Trump Tower and my town house in New York is much better than the White House,” she added with a laugh. “But Donald is very right. He said if a lot of presidents before can live in here, so can [he] . . . I don’t think he’s going to do gold leafing in the White House.

She also expects her ex to forsake the jet that typically serves as Air Force One for his personal $100 million Boeing 757.

“I think he probably will keep his own plane,” she said. “He’s very happy in his own plane.”

He’s just not happy with the idea of travel, she says.

“Donald is like a good French wine. He doesn’t like to be moved and traveled,” Ivana said. “The last 18 months, he traveled as much as he ever has in his life. Thank God he has his private plane, but still, it was brutal. It’s not going to get any better; it will get worse in the White House.”

She predicts he will continue to vacation at his chichi Palm Beach, Fla., country club, Mar-a-Lago.

“In his spare time, he’ll have to play golf,” she added. “I don’t think it will happen in the first 100 days in office, because he will be working from morning to night, which he loves. He only sleeps three hours a night.”

Ivana can rest a little easier herself now that the stresses of the campaign are finished.

“I had the problems with The New York Times, who sued me to try to reopen my divorce documents from 26 years ago. And I’m not running for president of the United States. I’m just a citizen, and I have a right for privacy. I had enough of that,” she said.

“They were trying to find some kind of dirt on Donald because they were very unfair to him. The Post was quite fair to Donald . . . I did not want to give the interviews to The New York Times or CNN. They asked me 100,000 times and I said no.”