has addressed the scandal surrounding the controversial “I don’t care” jacket she wore while visiting claims in her new memoir that the real motivation behind the coat, emblazoned with the slogan “I Really Don’t Care, Do U?” was to challenge “the media’s false narratives” about her and as a protest against reporting based on anonymous sources. The $39 Zara jacket and quickly went viral, with critics calling Melania “unempathetic” and “tone deaf” She claimed the fallout was “just another example of the media’s irresponsible behavior.” “I was determined .
.. not to let the media’s false narratives affect my mission to help the children and families at the border,” Melania shares in her memoir, as seen by “In fact, I decided to let them know that their criticism would never stop me from doing what I feel is right.
To make the point, I wore a particular jacket as I boarded the plane, a jacket that quickly became famous.” Melania described the stunt as “discreet yet impactful” – however, it backfired. She writes how ’s inbox was soon “flooded with urgent emails from top-tier media outlets regarding the jacket.
” She told Grisham it was “a message for the media, to let them know I was unconcerned with their opinions of me,” but her press secretary argued Melania “couldn’t say that.” “Why not? It is the truth.’ I disagreed with her insistence that I couldn’t say that.
Ignoring my comments, she told a CNN reporter sh.