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‼️ BREAKING: Brazilian model Amanda Ungaro, trafficked by Epstein and connected through the same modeling circles as Melania Trump, has publicly threatened to expose everything about Melania and her husband, saying “Careful with me, b*tch... I'll expose EVERYTHING!” and “I will tear down your corrupt system.” The dramatic threats, issued just before Melania’s denial of any Epstein connection, have exploded online with intense speculation and demands for evidence.

Amanda Ungaro, trafficked at 17 on Epstein's plane, now shares the same modeling circles and the same handler who introduced Melania to Trump. The timing couldn't be louder.

Hours before Melania's denial at the White House, Ungaro unloaded: she knows them both, she has nothing left to lose, and she's ready to burn the system down. She claims she knew Melania for twenty years and even got detained by ICE after their shared agent pulled strings. The threats are raw and personal.

Melania swears she never met Epstein, never flew his plane, never touched the island. Yet the photos, the emails, the overlapping timelines keep stacking up. This isn't some random accuser. It's someone who lived inside the same elite machine.

The elite hate when their own start turning on each other. If Ungaro actually drops what she knows, the carefully guarded narratives around the Trumps and the broader Epstein web could crack for good. The panic is already showing.

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I see so ah tramp got himself a public toilet and turn it into a private toilet..... please lah take a look at that melania also not what 良家婦女 one lor....
 
‼️ BREAKING: Melania Trump: “Just because I had dinner with Ghislaine Maxwell 135 times and vacationed with her 27 times doesn’t necessarily mean that we’re friends.”

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BREAKING: A viral post claims the last time Melania Trump was seen genuinely smiling was in a photo standing between Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, whom she now denies really knowing.
Why would she deny ever knowing Ghislaine?? I think it's all a HOAX

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https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/amanda-ungaro-melania-trump-claims-1791217

Ex-Model Calls Melania Trump a 'B**' and Threatens to Expose Her​


**The article is reporting real events, but with a sensationalized headline and tone.**

### What the Article Claims
The piece from International Business Times (IBTimes UK) reports that **Amanda Ungaro**, a Brazilian ex-model and former long-term partner of Trump ally **Paolo Zampolli**, publicly threatened Melania Trump on social media (X/Twitter).

Key points from Ungaro’s posts (as quoted in the article and other sources):
- She claims she has **known Melania Trump for 20 years**.
- She alleges Melania was present in her life for many years, including attending her son’s birthday celebrations and even sending Secret Service agents to congratulate her child in 2016.
- She called Melania a “b**ch” and issued strong threats such as:
> “Be careful with me b**ch… I will tear down your corrupt system, even if it’s the last thing I do.”

The timing is notable: Ungaro’s posts appeared shortly before Melania Trump made a surprise public statement denying any meaningful connection to Jeffrey Epstein.

### Is Amanda Ungaro a Real Person Connected to the Trumps?
**Yes**, she is a real person with documented connections:
- She dated Paolo Zampolli (a modeling agent and Trump ally who claims he introduced Donald and Melania Trump) for about 19 years.
- They have a son together and are currently in a bitter custody dispute.
- She was deported from the US in 2025 after being arrested on fraud-related charges (her visa had expired).
- She previously held a ceremonial diplomatic role as Grenada’s ambassador to the UN.
- She and Zampolli attended the 2017 inauguration and socialized with the Trumps at Mar-a-Lago.

### Important Caveats – How True Are Her Specific Claims?
- **Her personal relationship claims** with Melania (knowing her for 20 years, attending events, Secret Service involvement, etc.) have **not been independently verified** by major outlets.
- Melania Trump’s team has responded by saying the First Lady has “**no knowledge of, nor involvement in**, the personal affairs” of Ungaro and Zampolli.
- The article itself notes that many of Ungaro’s allegations (including her own claims about Epstein and the “Lolita Express”) remain **unverified**.

### Context and Credibility
- This story is tied to a messy personal **custody battle** between Ungaro and her ex-partner Paolo Zampolli.
- Ungaro appears to be lashing out after her deportation and the custody issues.
- The article is written in a dramatic, clickbait style (“SHOCKING”, “BRUTAL WARNING”), which is typical for IBTimes coverage of celebrity/political drama.

### Bottom Line
The article is **factually reporting** that Amanda Ungaro made these public threats and claims against Melania Trump.
However, **the claims themselves are largely unverified** and come from a person involved in a heated personal dispute.

It is **not** proven that Ungaro has damaging “secrets” about Melania, nor has any solid evidence been presented beyond her social media posts.

This appears to be more of a **personal feud** spilling into public view rather than a major new revelation about Melania Trump.
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‼️ BREAKING: Melania Trump: “Just because I had dinner with Ghislaine Maxwell 135 times and vacationed with her 27 times doesn’t necessarily mean that we’re friends.”

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BREAKING: A viral post claims the last time Melania Trump was seen genuinely smiling was in a photo standing between Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, whom she now denies really knowing.
Why would she deny ever knowing Ghislaine?? I think it's all a HOAX

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### 1. The pole dancing photo (right side of the second image)
**This photo is NOT real. Melania Trump is not the woman pole dancing.**

- This is a **fabricated or heavily edited image**.
- Fact-checkers (Snopes, Lead Stories, Yahoo News, and others) have confirmed that the woman on the pole is **not Melania**.
- The image has been circulating for years and is often created by accounts that make fake celebrity photos (some versions are AI-generated or photoshopped).
- Jeffrey Epstein does appear in the background of the original (non-pole) version of this photo, but the woman dancing is someone else from a private party in the early 2000s.

**Verdict**: This specific claim (Melania pole dancing next to Epstein) is **false**.

### 2. The Halloween party photo (left side of the second image)
**This photo is real and authentic.**

- It was taken at **Heidi Klum’s Halloween party in 2000**.
- It shows Donald Trump, Melania Knauss (before they were married), and **Ghislaine Maxwell** (wearing a white wig and leopard-print outfit).
- The photo has been verified by multiple reputable sources, including Getty Images and Forbes.

This proves that Melania was in the same social circle as Ghislaine Maxwell (Epstein’s longtime associate) at least once in 2000.

### 3. The first photo (Melania with the gray-haired man and another woman)
**This photo is also real.**

- It shows a young Melania Knauss with **Paolo Zampolli** (the modeling agent who introduced her to Donald Trump in 1998).
- It was taken at a nightclub/event in the early 2000s. This is a well-known photo and has circulated for years.

### How does this fit with Melania’s denial?
In her recent public statement, Melania said she had **no meaningful relationship** with Jeffrey Epstein and had **no knowledge** of his crimes. She acknowledged occasional social encounters in elite New York circles in the late 1990s/early 2000s but denied any close friendship or involvement.

- The real photos (Halloween party + Zampolli) show that **Melania moved in the same high-society circles** where Epstein and Maxwell were present.
- Being at the same parties does not automatically mean she was close friends with Epstein or knew about his illegal activities.
- The pole dancing photo is fake, so it cannot be used as evidence.

This is a common situation in elite social scenes — people appear in photos together without being personally close.

**Bottom line**:
- The pole dancing image is **fake** → Melania is not the woman in it.
- The Halloween party photo with Ghislaine Maxwell is **real**.
- Melania has never denied being at social events in New York in the early 2000s — she has only denied having any close or ongoing relationship with Epstein or knowledge of his crimes.
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Brazil is another country hijacked by radical left wing globalist politicians who cheated in a presidential election just like Joe Biden and Kamala Harris
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Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes delivered the verdict. Evaristo Sa/AFP via Getty Images)

Bolsonaro conviction breaks Brazil’s record of handing impunity to coup plotters and may protect its democracy from military interference

Published: September 18, 2025 1.43pm BST
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Brazil has a long and tragic history of military intervention in politics. Too often, the country’s armed forces have made themselves arbiters of what the country’s government could or could not do.

In many cases, the military has intervened to block policies it sees as threatening the status quo in one of the world’s most unequal societies. In other instances, it has taken the form of a direct coup d'etat, resulting in the installation of rule by military dictatorship.

As a scholar of Brazilian history and politics who grew up and lived in different parts of the country, I see growing reasons for hope despite the many challenges Brazil still faces. Its democratic institutions, though still relatively young, have shown a significant degree of resilience.

And the latest attempt to encourage military intervention in Brazil’s democracy may, conversely, have encouraged such resilience. On Jan. 8, 2023, former president Jair Bolsonaro, his close military and civilian associates and throngs of his supporters attempted to carry out a coup. It failed, and since then, those responsible have been held accountable through a series of investigations and prosecutions.

It culminated on Sept. 11, 2025, when the country’s highest court found Bolsonaro and his co-conspirators guilty of crimes against the country’s democratic institutions and rule of law.

Man with a trim gray beard dons a cap emblazoned with a Portuguese phrase: 'O Brasil e de os brasileiros.'

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva dons a cap that says ‘Brazil belongs to Brazilians’ in August 2025. Evaristo Sa/AFP via Getty Images

Hatching a foiled plot​

The foiled coup plot was hatched after Bolsonaro, a former military officer, lost his bid to be reelected in October 2022. He refused to accept defeat and urged his supporters to take to the streets and demand that the military block the return of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to power.

Lula, as he is commonly known, had already served two terms as Brazil’s president, from 2003 to 2011. And when Lula won the 2022 presidential race, Bolsonaro and his associates sought to prevent his return to power by plotting to poison him, kill the man who is now Brazil’s vice president, Geraldo Alckmin, and attack Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, according to Brazilian police authorities – all prior to Jan. 8, 2023. Then, they tried to oust Lula instead just a week after his inauguration on Jan. 1.

During the failed coup attempt, thousands of Bolsonaro’s supporters looted the Presidential Palace, Congress and Supreme Court buildings in Brasília, the nation’s capital. Their goal was to prod the armed forces to remove Lula from power – but that didn’t happen. Only some key military leaders were on board with the plan, including those now sentenced by the Supreme Court. Because there was no consensus, the coup was foiled.

In the immediate aftermath, it was unclear whether the masterminds of that mayhem would be brought to justice, even as more than 1,600 looters were tried and sentenced.




Building a robust case​

And this is where de Moraes played a major role.

De Moraes worked meticulously for over two years to build a robust case against Bolsonaro and five high-ranking military officers, who were convicted of crimes against the country’s democratic rule. All of them were sentenced to more than 20 years in prison.

Bolsonaro, who has long-term health problems that began when he was stabbed in the abdomen during his 2018 presidential campaign, could end up doing time in his own house or a health care facility instead of a prison. He could also appeal the verdict and his sentence.

Nonetheless, the verdict is historic.

For the first time, the perpetrators of a serious effort to subvert democracy in Brazil have been tried and convicted, rather than given amnesty and let off the hook.

These convictions also mark the first time that any military leaders who participated in a coup attempt have been punished.

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Brazilian soldiers patrol the streets of São Paulo on April 3, 1964, after a military coup overthrew President João Goulart, ushering in a decades-long military dictatorship. AFP/Getty Images

Using economic retribution​

President Donald Trump, who has forged close ties with Bolsonaro, has objected to the former president’s prosecution. Even before the verdict came out, Trump sought to punish Brazil for what he and Secretary of State Marco Rubio have called “a witch hunt” by imposing 50% tariffs on Brazilian exports to the U.S – up from an earlier 10% rate.

Through his own statements, Trump has made it clear that he was using economic retribution to express his disapproval of what, in effect, is the outcome of an independent judicial system in a sovereign nation that the U.S. has historically considered to be an ally.

Lula argued in a New York Times op-ed that Trump’s tariffs are “illogical” and “political,” partly because the U.S. has posted a trade surplus with Brazil for many years.

What’s more, the Trump administration has generally cast its policy of tariff increases as a strategy to reduce the U.S. trade deficit.

In addition, U.S. consumers could be hurt by higher prices for key imports from Brazil, such as coffee, which is now near record-high levels.

Lula, meanwhile, seems ready to look for alternative markets.

A man in a blue jacket is thronged by a crowd dressed in yellow and green below a waving American flag.

Brazil’s former president, Jair Bolsonaro, in a bright blue jacket, attends a rally on his behalf in São Paulo in June 2025. Miguel Schincariol/AFP via Getty Images

Trial’s outcome could reverberate for years​

I believe that Bolsonaro’s trial will help shape the course of U.S.-Brazilian relations and influence Brazil’s domestic politics for years to come – beginning with the 2026 presidential elections. It could prove a historic opportunity to consolidate democracy, or begin a new phase of democratic erosion.

Given Brazil’s fraught political history, the courageous steps Brazilian leaders have taken to strengthen its democratic institutions and the rule of law are, in my view, not minor feats – particularly at a time when democracy seems to be retreating around the world.
Rafael R. Ioris, University of Denver

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