Melania Trump was laid on the Ukrainian social media as a “secret agent” of Kiev, following Donald Trump’s report that America’s First Lady played a role in changing her attitude towards Russia.

Speaking Monday at a White House meeting with NATO Secretary -General Mark Rutte, Trump said his wife had played a decisive role in pointing out Vladimir Putin’s hypocrisy.

‘My conversations with him [τον Πούτιν] They are always very enjoyable. I say, wasn’t it a very nice conversation? And then, the same night, the rockets fall, “Trump said.

“I go home and say to the First Lady: I talked to Vladimir today. We had a wonderful conversation. And she says to me: Really? Once another city was hit. “

Melania Trump, born in Slovenia and grew up in the former Yugoslavia, has previously been more supportive to Ukraine than the US president, who called Volodimir Zelenski in February this year. Shortly after the large -scale Russian invasion of 2022, she had appealed to her followers on social media to support the Red Cross, saying that it was “shocking and horrible to see innocent people suffer”.

Following Trump’s statements to the Oval Office on Monday, a social media user posted a photo of herself with the comment “Melania Agent Trabenko”, with a jacket carrying the Ukrainian symbol, the trident. Her face is half -aware of the big hat, wearing the Trump swearing -in, giving the impression that he is secretly acting within the White House for the benefit of Kiev.

Business in Ukraine magazine noted that “there is a lot of love tonight on social media for Melania Trump”, following the announcement that the US will send Patriot anti -aircraft systems to Ukraine.

He even reproduced an old meme depicting three creatures wearing a military helmet and hats – an image used to show Western politicians or celebrities friendly to Ukraine. In this, the creatures “crown” the inks with a hat decorated with the Ukrainian flag.

Another meme shows the First Lady standing behind her husband at the Oval Office while he signs a presidential decree.

The caption writes: “Bene Jeserit’s Melania sisters” – a reference to the strong, secret and political influential brotherhood from Frank Herbert’s science fiction novel.