Former President Donald Trump is going to get indicted for the third time on Thursday, and his wife, Melania, is no where to be found. This has people wondering about the whereabouts of the former first lady.

Melania Trump has largely disappeared from public life as her husband prepares himself to face a ton of legal crisis. Although she had stood steadfastly by her husband for years back when he was in office, she has largely been absent from the public view after her family left the White House and set up base in Florida following her husband’s defeat in 2020 election.

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Ex-FLOTUS also did not appear at her husband’s side during his two previous arraignments on charges of falsifying business records and mishandling classified documents. She has also not commented publicly on her husband’s latest indictment, which is by far also the most serious one, in relation to his efforts to overturn President Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory.

There is also no word if Melania will be will be with Trump at the arraignment to take place at Washington DC on Thursday. In a post on Truth Social, Trump mentioned that he had left for Washington DC but he said nothing about his wife accompanying him.

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“I AM NOW GOING TO WASHINGTON, D.C., TO BE ARRESTED FOR HAVING CHALLENGED A CORRUPT, RIGGED, & STOLEN ELECTION,” Trump posted at 12:01 p.m. ET. “IT IS A GREAT HONOR, BECAUSE I AM BEING ARRESTED FOR YOU. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!!!”

Melania has also not been present in the campaign trail as her husband runs to secure a second term in the Oval Office. According to a recent profile published in The New York Times, she has turned down her husband’s multiple requests to appear by his side as the ex-leader tours the country and delivers campaign speeches. According to reports, Melania is focused on protecting her privacy and helping her son Barron with his college search.