'Fake Melania' conspiracy reemerges after Fox News misidentifies Trump aide for wife
In 2017, a new conspiracy theory emerged on the far right when MAGA Republicans started claiming that then-First Lady Melania Trump had a body double. And the "fake Melania" conspiracy theory was reignited on June 13 — the day of former Donald Trump's arraignment in Miami on 37 federal criminal counts — after Fox News reporter John Roberts (not to be confused with the U.S. Supreme Court chief justice) mistook Margo Martin, the former president's director of communications, for Melania Trump.
According to The Sun's Caitlin Hornik, the woman in Miami could not have been Melania Trump because the former first lady was in New York City on June 13 and didn't go to Miami with her husband. Martin, however, was with Donald Trump in the courthouse.
Reporting live in Miami, Roberts saw Martin and said, "There she is." But around 15 minutes later, Roberts told Fox News viewers, "Apparently, it was not Melania. A day like today with so many comings and goings, it's easy from a distance to mistake two people."
Attorney Ron Filipkowski corrected Roberts on Twitter, posting, "Fox, that's Margo Martin" and humorously adding "sometimes referred to as 'fake Melania.'"
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Hornik notes, "He wasn't alone in the misidentification, which reignited the 'Fake Melania' theory." Conspiracy theorists on Twitter, upon seeing Martin, identified her as the "fake Melania."