Surprise Inside the Presidential Plane: Two Separate Beds in Trump's Bedroom
March 12, 202685 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes

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California Governor Gavin Newsom revealed unprecedented details regarding the bedroom of U.S. President Donald Trump aboard the presidential plane in his memoirs.
According to Newsom's account, the tour took place in November 2018, when Trump visited California after the devastating wildfires that swept through the town of Paradise in the northern part of the state, before inviting him to head south to assess the aftermath of the Woolsey fire in Los Angeles and Ventura counties.
According to Newsom's account, the tour took place in November 2018, when Trump visited California after the devastating wildfires that swept through the town of Paradise in the northern part of the state, before inviting him to head south to assess the aftermath of the Woolsey fire in Los Angeles and Ventura counties.
Bedroom: Two Separate Beds
During the tour, Trump showed Newsom his private bedroom on the plane, which contains two adjacent separate beds with a short distance between them.
Trump explained that this arrangement came about because his wife Melania Trump usually preferred having one bed, but the design of the presidential plane necessitates having two adjacent beds for flexibility and privacy.
Controversy Over Trump's Marital Life
These details reignited controversy over the nature of the relationship between Donald and Melania Trump, especially after previous media reports indicated that the couple sometimes stayed in separate bedrooms within the White House.
It is worth noting that Trump and Melania married in 2005 and have one son, Barron Trump, and no official comment has been issued by the White House regarding what was mentioned in Newsom's memoirs.
Newsom's Remarks About the Plane
In his memoirs, Newsom praised the size and capabilities of the presidential plane, describing President Trump as being enthusiastic while showcasing its various facilities, including offices, a meeting room, and a private cabin.
He added that the tour gave him a glimpse into the president's daily life while traveling and how official business is managed aboard the plane during presidential trips.
Impact of the News on Media
Newsom's account sparked interest from the media and the public, as media outlets circulated mental images of the presidential bedroom containing two separate beds, and focused on the personal details that reveal a side of the American president's life and his wife during his presidency.