A stunned world froze in July 2025 as whispers turned to headlines: Donald Trump has surrounded himself with a cadre of female aides bearing an uncanny resemblance to Melania—tall, brunette, polished, and poised.

Commentators, led by author Michael Wolff on The Daily Beast Podcast (July 20, 2025), spotlighted aides like Natalie Harp (executive assistant), Margo Martin (deputy communications director), Alina Habba (legal counsel), and Karoline Leavitt (press secretary)—all sharing Melania’s elegant, long-haired aesthetic. Wolff described them as “sexual surrogacy” amid Melania’s reduced public role, populating Trump’s world with “Melania-like” women: long hair down, skirts above the knee, high boots.
The observation—raw, provocative—ignited debate: preference or coincidence? No evidence of deliberate “cloning,” but optics fueled speculation, especially with Melania’s limited visibility. Critics called it “creepy”; supporters dismissed “liberal obsession.”
As Epstein Files Transparency Act disclosures loomed (deadline December 19), the “Melania resemblance” chatter—tall brunettes in power’s orbit—added to 2025’s elite scrutiny swirl. The stunned hush—glamour or pattern?—ensured the cadre’s poised presence lingered: resemblance real, intent unproven.
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