(Thread) Melania Doesn't Care

I read @SWWCreative’s book⤵️after see the @maddow clip.

I’m ready with a Twitter Book Report.

You won’t learn anything new about the Trumps—but you’ll see (in horrifying detail) how they take advantage of people—then callously destroy them.
1/ Most of the 350 pages deal with Stephanie’s years-long “friendship” with Melania.

I’ll skip the gossipy details.

OK. I’ll tell you one. The author has reason to believe that Ivanka planted the plagiarized portions of Michelle Obama’s speech to make Melania look bad.
2/ Now let’s cut to the chase: How the Trumps framed @SWWCreative for their crimes—and how Melania, who repeatedly took advantage of her “friend,” didn’t care.

Stephanie (after 350 pages, I feel like we're on a first-name basis) worked for Vogue as Director of Special Events.
3/ Her resume included producing the Met Gala and ⤵️She opened her own consulting business, SWW Creative.

She was recruited to produce Trump’s inauguration, which behind the scenes was a disorganized mess.
5/ The Presidential Inaugural Committee incorporated a company, WIS, to “develop, produce, and manage” the events.

She didn't understand why it had to be so complicated, and why she was instructed to subcontract WIS, given that they were doing 90% of the work.
6/ Why didn’t the inaugural committee just pay WIS directly? Why did they try to push her company, SWW Creative—doing a fraction of the work—into the more prominent position?

She was told “It’s easier this way,” and “better” for her.

Her lawyer never ended up approving it.
7/ The budget was $25 million. They spent $27 million.

She received $480K for her work. The rest of the money went to vendors—but $27 million went through her company.

For the next 13 months, she worked for Melania in the White House without pay, absorbing her own expenses.
8/ She ended up working under a "gratuitous service agreement.”

Why did she do it? Loyalty. Dedication. And because Ivanka kept redirecting the money intended for Melania’s staff.

In Feb. 2018, the inaugural scandal hit.
9/ The inaugural committee had raised $107 million, but only $27 million was accounted for.

Investigators wanted to know where the money had gone.

Stephanie started to smell a rat when she received a document the “family” was preparing, to “get ahead” of the story.
10/ Her company was listed front and center—with a number of inaccuracies.

The stress had already taken a toll on her health. About this time, members of Melania’s staff started being rude to her, and she was ready to quit.

On Feb. 14, she wrote an email to Melania resigning.
11/ The next morning, she awoke to find her name and picture splashed across the New York Times ⤵️

Stephanie begged Melania to clear her name and tell the truth. Melania refused. (Melania did advise Stephanie to get a lawyer because Stephanie had “done nothing wrong.”)
12/ The press releases and planted articles made it look as if Melania's 'friend' had made off with $27 million, and when the White House found out, they fired her.

She understood the stories about her were to distract from where the other $80 million had gone.
13/ The $480K she earned disappeared into legal fees, and she’s now one million in the hole.

But that isn't her complaint.

Her complaint is the emotional devastation of being framed for corruption and set up as a scapegoat by someone she thought was a friend.
14/ The writing of this book seems to have partly cathartic, to work through a bewildering and painful experience.

How does it feel to be betrayed by someone you thought was a friend, and framed for a crime you didn’t commit?

For Stephanie, it felt like this:
15/ And this⤵️

Stephanie will have the last word—and I don’t mean this book.

She’s working with prosecutors looking into financial crimes connected with the inauguration.
16/ Yes, her friends warned her to stay away from the Trumps.

But she genuinely thought Melania was different. She thought Melania was being used. They'd been friends since before Melania was a Trump. She thought they were friends.

In her words, "what a fool I was."
17/ Had I been the editor, I would have cut about 150 pages from the book. I understand the value of catharticism in writing, but too much is here.

I believe the purpose of literature is to expand our sympathies. I also believe our ability to sympathize makes us human.
18/ No, this isn't the worst thing the Trumps have done, not by a long shot.

Many of their victims have no resources and can't afford lawyers. (I know. I spent a few weeks volunteering in a detention center offering legal assistance to asylum seekers through @RAICESTEXAS)
19/ But this is still the story of a person who thought she was helping a "friend."

I urge people to be kind to her.

Yes, she learned her lesson. Among other things, she was shocked out of her previous indifference to politics.

She gets it now.
20/ Recently I wrote about what we have to worry about (as opposed to the unhelpful, panic-inducing catastrophizing)

My #1 worry is⤵️
https://twitter.com/Teri_Kanefield/status/1299769478155087872

Yes, democracy is in danger. We are soul searching and looking for causes.
21/ If the experiment in self-governance fails, it will be because so many American voters—despite everything we know about the Trumps—will check "Trump" instead of "Biden" on their ballots.
22/ I urge sympathy for Stephanie, I do not urge sympathy for Melania. Evil people don't get sympathy.

The question for the ages is what make people evil. There's obviously something deeply wrong with the entire family, Melania included. https://twitter.com/DisneyDana/status/1301536482830802946
Correct. I also did a thread after reading Mary's book. https://twitter.com/ThomasJAndre/status/1301541380750151681
Next week I plan to read the books coming out by Peter Strozk and Michael Cohen.
She had conversations and written correspondence with Melania after she knew she was being framed. She suspected when she saw early docs. She could have recorded Melania's responses to her begging Melania to tell the truth. https://twitter.com/markwheeler42/status/1301534130467938307
This is my point.

If this is how voters vote, the reason democracy is in danger is because of us ("us" = American voters.)

The real danger isn't Russian hacking.
The real danger is that self-governance fails if people select leaders this way. https://twitter.com/gunnergoz/status/1301549402113236993
A lot of people are pointing out that @maggieNYT was one of the journalists who "broke" the false story about @SWWCreative.

I should also point out that Ken Vogel, the other author, was pushing pro-Kremlin, Ukraine-Hunter Biden conspiracy theories. . . https://www.politico.com/story/2017/01/ukraine-sabotage-trump-backfire-233446
These were the conspiracy theories that experts like Fiona Hill, and Ambassador Yovanovitch debunked as baseless that advanced Russia's false narratives.
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