Melania Trump
Melania Trump (R) greets her husband Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump after the town hall debate at Washington University on October 9, 2016 in St Louis, Missouri. This is the second of three presidential debates scheduled prior to the November 8th election. Getty Images

Donald Trump has been subject to a lot of ridicule since his campaign started but things have gotten worse with sexual assault allegations. Melania Trump, who has been quiet about the claims against her husband has finally decided to speak.

According to CNN, Melania Trump has decided to break her silence and defend her huband. In her first interview since the Republican nominee faced allegations of sexual misconduct, she is in full support of her husband.

"I believe my husband. I believe my husband," she said in an interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper on Monday."This was all organized from the opposition. And with the details ... did they ever check the background of these women? They don't have any facts."

We recently reported that two women have come forward accusing the Republican presidential nominee of sexual assualt. While Trump has publicly denied the allegations calling them "lies" his wife is singing the same song.

Melania has claimed in the past that her husband was "egged on" when the tape of Trump bragging about his sexual behavior was exposed. she has no qualms supporting her husband because she has never heard him speak in that manner.

"No. No, that's why I was surprised, because I said like I don't know that person that would talk that way, and that he would say that kind of stuff in private," Melania Trump tells the site. "I heard many different stuff -- boys talk," she said. "The boys, the way they talk when they grow up and they want to sometimes show each other, 'Oh, this and that' and talking about the girls. But yes, I was surprised, of course."

During her interview, Melania specifically challenged journalist Natasha Stoynoff's claims that Trump made an unwanted advance.

"Even the story that came out in people magazine, the writer she said my husband took her to the room and start kissing her," she said. "She wrote in the same story about me -- that she saw me on 5th Avenue, and I said to her, 'Natasha, how come we don't see you anymore?' I was never friends with her, I would not recognize her."

While Melania does support her husband she has affirmed that she does agree with first lady Michelle Obama's stance that kissing or groping women without consent is sexual assault.

"But every assault should be taken care of in a court of law. And to accuse, no matter who it is, a man or a woman, without evidence is damaging and unfair," she said.

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