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‘Why are they sitting so far apart?’: Trump goes third wheel with Melania and her father Viktor Knavs at Mar-a-Lago Christmas dinner — Watch

'Why are they sitting so far apart?': Trump goes third wheel with Melania and her father Viktor Knavs at Mar-a-Lago Christmas dinner — Watch

Donald Trump may occupy the Oval Office, but on Christmas Eve at Mar-a-Lago, he appeared to be playing a far more familiar role: the third wheel at an in-law conversation. As First Lady Melania Trump leaned in, fully engaged with her father, Viktor Knavs, the 79-year-old president sat stone-faced beside them — scanning the room, nursing the moment, and eventually offering a stiff, camera-ready fist pump when he realised all eyes were on him. It was a scene that felt less like executive power and more like holiday dinner déjà vu — proof that no title, not even “President of the United States,” comes with immunity from being quietly ignored while the family catches up.Video footage circulating online showed Knavs appearing animated as he chatted with his daughter, who leaned in closely to hear him. Trump, meanwhile, stared straight ahead, seemingly frozen out of the conversation, before he noticed the camera and offered a stiff, performative fist shake. Critics were quick to seize on the moment online. “Could she sit any farther away?” one X user quipped. “Trump seethes with rage & embarrassment that Melania only wants to talk to her dad,” another wrote in a post viewed 1.6 million times. Viktor Knavs and his late wife, Amalija, both worked in fashion and sales in Slovenia before relocating to the United States after their daughter’s marriage. They became US citizens by naturalisation in 2018. Knavs has been a fixture of the President’s family life, appearing at events ranging from Trump’s inauguration to his Thanksgiving dinner table. When Barron Trump—the President’s youngest son—graduated from the prestigious Oxbridge Academy in West Palm Beach in May-2024, Knavs was the only family member in attendance besides Barron’s parents, The Palm Beach Post reported.Melania Trump and Barron Trump are both known to have close relationships with the Slovenian businessman. Melania was largely absent from the President’s third and final campaign as she cared for her mother, Amalija Knavs, who died January 9-2024 and was laid to rest in Palm Beach, according to reports. Barron remained close to his grandfather throughout the funeral, according to reports.In 2016, Melania Trump’s childhood friends told The New York Times that they remembered Knavs—who was a member of the elite Communist Party in what was then Yugoslavia—as a “larger-than-life personality” much like Trump himself. At the time, Trump’s campaign denied that Melania Trump’s father was ever an “active member” of the party. “But he was pretty successful over there,” Trump said in a 2016 interview. “It’s a different kind of success than you have here. But he was successful.”Trump may have appeared fatigued at dinner after a jam-packed afternoon, during which he took calls from children across the United States as part of the North American Aerospace Defense Command’s Santa tracker. He told a 5-year-old from Pennsylvania, “Pennsylvania is great. We won Pennsylvania, actually three times, but we won Pennsylvania. We won it in a landslide. So I love Pennsylvania,” although the child was not alive during Trump’s first two presidential campaigns. Go to Source

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