Melania Trump just stabbed her husband in the back with one move no one saw coming

Melania’s election eve break from her husband came in a shocking social media media announcement, effectively deciding to endorse Kamala Harris.

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Melania Trump has seemingly spent the better part of a decade doing everything she can to avoid politics and all the chaos that surrounds it.

But she just dove into the deep end head first with this head-scratching decision.

And Melania Trump just stabbed her husband in the back with one move no one saw coming.

Melania’s October Surprise

Former First Lady Melania Trump released her new memoir, Melania, this past week, garnering numerous headlines for the many noteworthy revelations she made about herself, her family, and of course, her marriage to former President Donald Trump.

But no part of her book has elicited more of a reaction than her revelation that she adamantly supports Democrats’ abortion-on-demand – up until, and often after, the moment of birth – agenda.

Of course, the fact that Melania isn’t the most pro-life person on Earth isn’t quite the surprise some are making it out to be.

After all, the former President himself has never been a pro-life absolutist, falling somewhere in the middle when it comes to the debate over restrictions on terminating a pregnancy.

Nevertheless, it’s the way Melania described her position that caught many off guard, as she is seemingly fully in line with Democrats’ belief that abortion should be used as a form of birth control for all nine months of the pregnancy – and again, often after.

In her memoir, the former First Lady claimed, “It is imperative to guarantee that women have autonomy in deciding their preference of having children, based on their own convictions, free from any intervention or pressure from the government.”

“Why should anyone other than the woman herself have the power to determine what she does with her own body?” she added. “A woman’s fundamental right of individual liberty, to her own life, grants her the authority to terminate her pregnancy if she wishes.”

Obviously, the massive flaw in Melania and Democrats’ view on abortion is that they believe the barbaric practice is the only way women can decide whether they have children or not.

It’s as if they are totally clueless as to how a woman becomes pregnant in the first place, or simply want to pretend that every pregnancy is forced upon a woman against her will – for which there should be obvious exceptions.

Democrats are giddy

The former First Lady also doubled down on her support for abortion-on-demand throughout the full nine months of pregnancy in a promotional video for her memoir that she posted on X.

In it, Melania declares that there can be “no room for compromise when it comes to this essential right that all women possess from birth.”

“What does ‘my body, my choice’ really mean?” she added.

Needless to say, Democrats were absolutely giddy over Melania’s full-throated endorsement of their demented abortion-on-demand agenda.

Obama acolyte and CNN talking head Van Jones even went so far as to claim that the former First Lady could end up endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris and speaking at her events before the campaign is over.

“Hey, listen, you got Cheney coming out today – maybe Melania comes out tomorrow with Kamala Harris,” Jones suggested. “It can happen!”

Jones also bragged about the fact that Melania is seemingly the first former First Lady or Presidential candidate’s spouse to so publicly declare her total opposition to a key position held by so many of her husband’s voters.

“But this is bizarre,” he said. “I don’t think you’ve ever seen in the history of American politics a former First Lady or the spouse of a candidate come out with a book and a video saying, I don’t agree with my husband’s party on a key issue. It’s never happened before, ever.”

In the end, though, while Melania Trump’s full-throated support for abortion constitutes an “October surprise,” it’s one that won’t hold much weight at all when voters cast their ballots.