Donald Trump accused of parading 'fake Melania' at polls as she refuses to take off sunglasses

Wild conspiracy theorists have accused Donald Trump of walking around a 'fake Melania' as he casted his vote at a West Palm Beach polling site on election day

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Donald Trump has been accused by wild conspiracists of parading around a "fake Melania" to polling sites on election day as she refused to take off her large dark sunglasses inside. On November 5, the presidential Republican nominee was joined by his wife as they casted their ballots in West Palm Beach, Florida . And as photos from their outing circulated on social media some fans raised doubts that Donald Trump was joined by the real Melania as she remained largely silent and refused to take off her massive shades.

Suspicions continued to grow as Melania seemed to avoid answering questions by reporters on site. After Trump answered a number of questions regarding the election, Melania was questioned whether or not she voted for her husband to which she just smirked, chuckled, and said nothing. Melania and Barron Trump's whereabouts on Election Day as Donald Trump eyes presidency Melania Trump reveals election hopes by telling luggage choice as she jets off to Florida On X, formerly Twitter, many hilariously nicknamed the woman accompanying Trump "Fauxlania" as they shared their doubts she was the real deal.



In a now-viral post, one user wrote: "Yo, am I crazy, or is that a fake Melania standing next to him?" In response, one person wrote: "The thing is, she doesn't even look like Melania. The gigantic shades are a dead giveaway." Another user chimed in: "Totes Fauxlania with that chin.

" And a fourth person wrote: "Ya. She’s much shorter than usual and she never took the glasses off. Fake.

" While someone else added: "I think she is a fake. She looks a lot younger than Melania, and they aren ́t taking close-up shots of her. It seems the real Melania won't be with him on the biggest day of his life.

" During Trump's apperance at the polling site he was questioned by journalists whether or not he would concede if he lost to his opponent Vice President Kamala Harris. According to reports by the New York Times , Trump responded: "If I lose an election, if it’s a fair election, I’m going to be the first one to acknowledge it, and I think it’s — well, so far, I think it’s been fair." Click here to follow the Mirror US on Google News to stay up to date with all the latest news, sport and entertainment stories.

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