The mean girls who run Vogue published a scathing attack on First Lady Melania Trump’s official White House portrait.

“Melania Trump Cosplays The Apprentice in Her Official White House Portrait,” read the snarky headline.

Writer Hannah Jackson blasted Mrs. Trump’s power pose, her wardrobe and the black & white image photographed by Régine Mahaux.

“Trump looked more like she was guest starring on an episode of The Apprentice than assuming the role of first lady of the United States,” Jackson wrote.

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“Trump’s clothing certainly didn’t help the boardroom pastiche. The first lady wore a black Dolce & Gabbana tuxedo jacket with satin-trimmed lapels over a white button-up, which she paired with a Ralph Lauren cummerbund and trousers,” the writer sneered. “The choice to wear a tuxedo—as opposed to a blazer or blouse—made Trump look more like a freelance magician than a public servant.”

It’s unclear why Vogue directed their poisonous venom at Mrs. Trump. Envy, perhaps? Or it could just be that they hate bold, confident Republican women.

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Barbara Bush, Laura Bush and Mrs. Trump have never graced the cover of Vogue. Hillary Clinton, Michelle Obama, Kamala Harris and Jill Biden, however, have been the subjects of multiple cover photographs.

And how can I say this delicately? Hillary, Michelle, Kamala and Jill aren’t exactly finalists for “America’s Next Top Model.”

There’s no debate that the most attractive women in America are conservatives. There’s something special about a woman who can wield a cast-iron skillet in one hand and a rifle in another. A woman who embodies the precepts found in the 31st chapter of Proverbs. A woman who treasures her family and her faith.

Feminists, on the other hand? Well, if you’ve been to one of those pink-hat protests in Washington, D.C., you know there’s a whole lot of butt-ugly. 

Melania Trump is a portrait of beauty, style, elegance and power. She’s a wife and a mother. She’s a person who embraces her God-given pronoun. She’s incredibly intelligent. She can speak fluently in five languages. And she has a terrific sense of humor.

Unfortunately, the Mean Girls who run the fashion magazines have an entirely different standard for style and beauty. That’s why their pages are filled with photos of big-boned girls with magenta hair, piercings in every crevice, graffitied with tattoos wearing hemp sweaters and driving Subarus. And the kick in the pants is that most of those girls are actually dudes.

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