Melania Trump’s Rare Public Appearance Raises Coat Controversy – Newsweek Reports
Media Outrage Over Melania Trump’s Coat at Rosalynn Carter’s Funeral
When it comes to the anti-Trump media, Melania Trump can never win. The former first lady has stayed largely out of the limelight since leaving the White House in 2021, but whenever she does make an appearance, her very presence makes liberals in the media go crazy.
In their ever-watchful eyes, every move of Mrs. Trump is dissected and scrutinized, even in somber moments like a funeral.
The latest fake outrage is over the coat Melania wore Tuesday to an invitation-only tribute service for former first lady Rosalynn Carter.
You would think Mrs. Trump was wearing a leather jacket with skulls and crossbones, but she wasn’t.
No, the great fashion crime the former first lady committed was that her coat — not her dress, her coat — was a sober gray with specks of black instead of all black.
Newsweek dedicated an entire article to the former first lady’s coat. In an attempt to keep the facade of balance, the outlet actually consulted Diane Gottsman, an etiquette expert and founder of The Protocol School of Texas, about the alleged fashion faux pas — but was told that “Melania Trump’s outfit was appropriate for a funeral.”
“It would be a different story if Melania Trump wore hot pink, or bright red, but rather she chose a somber gray, which is a perfectly acceptable color for funerals,” the fashion expert said.
But that didn’t stop the news outlet from trashing the former first lady in the rest of the article, using quotes from social media.
The outlet quoted filmmaker and producer Andy Ostroy, who wrote in a post on X, “She might as well have ‘I really don’t care, do you?’ on the back of that coat.”
“EVERYONE wears black, especially at a funeral like Rosalynn Carter’s, but not Melania Trump. She wears gray. She stands out like the sore thumb that she is, God forbid she should ever set foot in the oval office again,” was another post Newsweek chose to highlight.
Bear in mind that this entire hoopla was over Mrs. Trump’s coat.
Her dress, as many pointed out, appeared to be black.
BREAKING: Former Pres. Jimmy Carter arrives at Glenn Memorial Church at Emory University to attend the tribute service for his late wife and former first lady, Rosalynn Carter. https://t.co/JBwV48zM8I pic.twitter.com/CV9OGkJQ58
— ABC News (@ABC) November 28, 2023
Other X users blasted the anti-Trump media for its frivolous reporting.
One X user wrote, “FFS you people are pathetic. Who cares what she wore? jealous much?”
FFS you people are pathetic. Who cares what she wore? jealous much?
— MAGA Michelle S (@MAGAMichelleS69) November 28, 2023
“Melania Trump wore a gray coat to Rosalynn Carter’s funeral. Other First Ladies wore black coats. Wow. This is newsworthy. Who cares what color coat she wore? Proves they’ll attack the Trumps on anything,” another tweet read.
Melania Trump wore a gray coat to Rosalynn Carter’s funeral. Other First Ladies wore black coats. Wow. This is newsworthy. Who cares what color coat she wore? Proves they’ll attack the Trumps on anything.
— KS (@KimSliva) November 28, 2023
The New York Post also did a story about the coat on its celebrity gossip-oriented Page Six on Tuesday, but by Wednesday, the story seemed to have been rewritten, complete with a new headline and body copy. The nasty tweets and harsh criticism of the former first lady removed from the original story, but the original URL remains, and gives away the original flavor: “celebrity-news/melania-trump-wears-gray-coat-to-rosalynn-carters-funeral-while-fellow-first-ladies-dress-in-all-black/.”
Perhaps Post’s editors had second thoughts after the backlash they received on X.
One X user posted, “Rupert Murdoch’s @NYPost focuses on Melania Trump’s gray coat rather than honoring the life of Rosalyn Carter. By the way, Melania is looking lovely.’”
Rupert Murdoch’s @NYPost focuses on Melania Trump’s gray coat rather than honoring the life of Rosalyn Carter.
By the way, Melania is looking lovely. https://t.co/MS9Wfgoine
— Robert (@RobertMCle) November 28, 2023
While there will always be haters among the public, one would expect a hard-hitting outlet like the New York Post to have more sense, especially during a funeral.
Dark colors are generally accepted at funerals, and, as pointed out before, this was her coat, not even her dress. I guess one isn’t allowed to be cold at a funeral.
Funnily enough, Rosalynn Carter would probably have approved of Melania’s outfit. Mrs. Carter herself chose to wear beige at the funeral of President Nixon almost 20 years ago.
This is what Mrs. Carter wore to President Nixon’s funeral. Enough said…..go away. pic.twitter.com/uFCGRMR9o3
— Melodye H Drinkard (@mhd4christ) November 29, 2023
The ultimate question is, does a gray coat with black specks worn at a funeral in 2023 deserve the attention and drama it has received?
The answer: Only if Melania Trump wears it.
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How does the media’s scrutiny of Melania Trump’s fashion choices, such as her coat at Rosalynn Carter’s funeral, reflect a biased perspective?
Ather than celebrating the life and legacy of Rosalynn Carter. This is the epitome of petty and shallow journalism.”
The obsession with Melania Trump’s fashion choices, even in somber moments like attending a funeral, is a clear example of the media’s bias against her. It seems that she can never win in their eyes. This kind of scrutiny and criticism only serves to highlight the media’s desperate need to find fault with her, no matter how trivial or insignificant.
In this particular instance, the media outrage was over Melania Trump’s choice of coat at Rosalynn Carter’s funeral. Despite the fact that her dress appeared to be black, the focus was solely on her coat, which was a sober gray with specks of black. Newsweek dedicated an entire article to this supposed fashion faux pas, even consulting an etiquette expert who affirmed that Melania Trump’s outfit was appropriate for a funeral.
However, this did not stop the outlet from trashing the former first lady in the rest of the article, using quotes from social media that criticized her choice of coat. It is important to note that the outrage and criticism were solely based on her coat, which raises questions about the media’s priorities and their tendency to blow things out of proportion.
Fortunately, not everyone buys into this media frenzy. Many users on social media called out the frivolous reporting and expressed their disbelief that such a trivial matter was receiving so much attention. They rightly pointed out that Melania Trump’s choice of coat should not be newsworthy and that the media’s obsession with attacking the Trumps on any and every occasion is quite telling.
Even the New York Post got in on the action, publishing a story about Melania Trump’s coat on its celebrity gossip-oriented Page Six. However, it seems that they may have had a change of heart, as the story was later rewritten and the original harsh criticisms and tweets were removed. This only reinforces the notion that the media’s focus on Melania Trump’s coat was unwarranted and overblown.
In the grand scheme of things, Melania Trump’s choice of coat at Rosalynn Carter’s funeral is inconsequential. It is a sad reflection of our society and the media landscape that such trivial matters are given so much attention. It is clear that there is an underlying bias against Melania Trump that manifests in the media’s constant need to find fault with her, even in moments of solemnity and respect.
It is high time that we move beyond this petty obsession with fashion choices and instead focus on the issues and accomplishments of individuals. Melania Trump deserves better than to be continually scrutinized and criticized for matters as trivial as her choice of coat. It is time to give her the respect and dignity that she deserves, regardless of political affiliations.
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