He's picked fights with the Pope, Cher, Megyn Kelly, and pretty much anyone who dares utter a bad word about him.
But there's one person Donald Trump has never had an argument with: His wife.
Melania Trump has claimed she and her husband have never had a tiff during their 20-year relationship.
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Loved-up: Melania Trump has claimed she and Donald have never had a tiff during their 20-year relationship
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Melania, who could be First Lady this time next year, said she often tells her husband what she thinks of his policy ideas - even if she does not like them
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The former model told Fox's Greta Van Susteren that Trump can get angry over 'stupidity', but that they have never fought
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Despite her ambitions to be First Lady, Melania has not ruled out continuing with her own business endeavors
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Melania puts her compatibility with Donald down to their independence, saying that she carefully divides her time between campaigning and raising her son
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Melania also spoke about the first time she and Donald met. He invited her to a party in New York in September 1996 - when he was married to Marla Maples - but brought along a date of her own.
She did not give her his phone number, she said, but she asked for his.
'I liked him. He had a great charm but he arrived with a date. And he was very charming and had a great mind, great energy. We had a connection from the beginning,' she gushed.
Melania did not immediately know during their first date - at a bar in downtown Manhattan - that they would get married, but said there was 'great chemistry'.
As well as repeatedly praising her husband, Melania slipped in the odd political comment backing Donald.
She made a thinly-veiled swipe at the Republican establishment's failure to rally behind Trump despite his success in the campaign so far.
'If the people support him from the party he will have an even easier time,' she said.
'He understands how everything works and is a great deal breaker and is a great negotiator and has a great heart.'
She also spoke about Hillary Clinton, who attended her and Donald's wedding in Florida in 2005.
'It was a different time,' Melania said. 'That was 2005. [Donald] was not running for the office. He was friends and got along with many many people so I don't see anything wrong with that.'
She added that any future verbal tussles between Clinton and her Husband with fine with her, saying: 'It's nothing personal. It's all business.'
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Melania also spoke about Hillary Clinton, who attended her and Donald's wedding in Florida in 2005
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Despite previously remaining coy on the prospect of being First Lady, Melania revealed that she has already started making plans for the future
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But there's one person Donald Trump has never had an argument with: His wife.
Melania Trump has claimed she and her husband have never had a tiff during their 20-year relationship.
.
+7
Loved-up: Melania Trump has claimed she and Donald have never had a tiff during their 20-year relationship
+7
Melania, who could be First Lady this time next year, said she often tells her husband what she thinks of his policy ideas - even if she does not like them
.
+7
The former model told Fox's Greta Van Susteren that Trump can get angry over 'stupidity', but that they have never fought
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Despite her ambitions to be First Lady, Melania has not ruled out continuing with her own business endeavors
.
+7
Melania puts her compatibility with Donald down to their independence, saying that she carefully divides her time between campaigning and raising her son
.
Melania also spoke about the first time she and Donald met. He invited her to a party in New York in September 1996 - when he was married to Marla Maples - but brought along a date of her own.
She did not give her his phone number, she said, but she asked for his.
'I liked him. He had a great charm but he arrived with a date. And he was very charming and had a great mind, great energy. We had a connection from the beginning,' she gushed.
Melania did not immediately know during their first date - at a bar in downtown Manhattan - that they would get married, but said there was 'great chemistry'.
As well as repeatedly praising her husband, Melania slipped in the odd political comment backing Donald.
She made a thinly-veiled swipe at the Republican establishment's failure to rally behind Trump despite his success in the campaign so far.
'If the people support him from the party he will have an even easier time,' she said.
'He understands how everything works and is a great deal breaker and is a great negotiator and has a great heart.'
She also spoke about Hillary Clinton, who attended her and Donald's wedding in Florida in 2005.
'It was a different time,' Melania said. 'That was 2005. [Donald] was not running for the office. He was friends and got along with many many people so I don't see anything wrong with that.'
She added that any future verbal tussles between Clinton and her Husband with fine with her, saying: 'It's nothing personal. It's all business.'
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Melania also spoke about Hillary Clinton, who attended her and Donald's wedding in Florida in 2005
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Despite previously remaining coy on the prospect of being First Lady, Melania revealed that she has already started making plans for the future
.