Donald & Melania Trump seen together for first time since leaving White House with Mar-a-Lago Valentine’s Day guest
DONALD Trump has been spotted with his wife Melania for the first time since leaving the White House amid speculation about the status of their relationship.
The , 74, and , 50, posed for pictures with supporters in the Mar-a-Lago resort dining room in on Valentine's Day on Sunday.
The pair had been lying low since they were last seen together arriving in Florida after snubbing Joe Biden's inauguration last month.
Rumors swirled around the status of the couple's relationship when Melania shared two Instagram posts on Valentine's Day - but didn't mention her husband.
Many of her followers also noted that she had removed all previous posts from her account with the exception of one that showed her White House farewell speech.
Trump recently since leaving office by doing a round of interviews in the wake of conservative radio host .
When asked by conservative outlet Newsmax is he missed being president, Trump admitted, "I do."
"Everything was happening great … It’s too bad," he said.
Trump, who was banned from Twitter and Facebook after his supporters on January 6, also said that he has - even if he is permitted - and is looking at other options to communicate with his fans.
"We don't want to go back to Twitter," he said. "I understand it's become very boring and millions are leaving."
Despite Trump's claims, Twitter over the first quarter of 2021 - even after banning Trump in early January.
Trump said that he and his team are "looking at a lot of different things," when it comes to using social media to communicate with fans - and they may even create their own platform.
Commenting on polls regarding Republican support, Trump touted that his approval rating went up after he was over his role in the Capitol riots.
"I'm the only one who gets impeached and my numbers go up," he said. "I mean, figure that one out."
A majority of Republican voters did say they would support Trump in a hypothetical 2024 presidential race.
According to a Morning Consult/Politico poll released on Tuesday, 54 percent of GOP voters said they would vote for Trump again in a presidential primary.
However, the former president would not confirm or deny whether he plans to run.
"I won't say yet, but we have tremendous support," he said.
"It's too early to say ... but I see a lot of great polls out there."
In a Fox News interview on Wednesday, Trump doubled down on his baseless claims that he actually won the 2020 election "substantially."
Trump said the United States was a "third world country on election night," saying "you don’t know how angry this country is."
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During his Wednesday interviews, Trump did not spend much time commenting on his second impeachment trial, and appeared unconcerned by it.
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Trump was acquitted by the Senate on Saturday in a 57-43 vote. Two-thirds of the Senate would have needed to vote against Trump to find him guilty.
A record seven Republicans went against the party and voted to convict him.