President Donald Trump left little to the imagination during a recent campaign rally after making an unexpected — and deeply personal — remark about First Lady Melania Trump.
“I had these animals trying to attack me..”
The 79-year-old president spoke to supporters in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, on Friday, December 19, covering his administration’s policies and the economy ahead of the 2026 midterms.
During the 90-minute event, which he dubbed a “quick little stop” on his way to Mar-a-Lago for the holidays, Trump periodically addressed economic issues.
However, what started as a routine political speech soon took an unexpected turn.
While revisiting the FBI’s 2022 search of his Mar-a-Lago estate, Trump abruptly shifted from discussing the investigation to sharing details about his wife’s wardrobe, specifically, her underwear.
Referring to the FBI search of his Florida property, he said, “I had these animals trying to attack me at Mar-a-Lago.”
Recounting the raid on the Palm Beach estate, Trump also told the crowd: “They went into my wife’s closet … they looked at her drawers.”

He then went on to emphasize just how meticulous Melania is, describing her organization habits in unusually vivid detail.
“Her undergarments, sometimes referred to as panties, are folded perfect, wrapped. They’re, like, so perfect.”
Trump didn’t stop there, adding another detail that drew audible reactions from the audience: “I think that she steams them.”
Describing what he called unnecessary disruption during the search, Trump said:
“She opened the drawers and it was not that way,” he said. “They were a mess. It was all over the place. And she said, ‘Oh, what happened? That’s so terrible.’”
Most talked-about part of the rally
The moment quickly became one of the most talked-about parts of the rally, with many stunned that a discussion about federal investigations had somehow led to commentary on the first lady’s laundry routine.
The FBI search took place in August 2022 as part of a criminal investigation into the handling of presidential records. Earlier that year, the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) revealed that 15 boxes of documents had been removed from the White House and stored at Mar-a-Lago, despite federal rules requiring all official records to be returned at the end of a presidency.
Following the raid, the search warrant and property receipt were made public, showing investigators were looking for evidence related to possible obstruction of justice, destruction or concealment of records, or violations of the Espionage Act.
During the search, agents recovered 11 sets of classified materials, including documents marked “top secret,” which are typically restricted to secure government facilities.
In June 2023, Trump was indicted by a federal grand jury over the alleged mishandling of classified documents, making him the first former U.S. president to face federal criminal charges. He was arrested and arraigned in a Florida federal court, where he pleaded not guilty.
Although additional charges were later filed, the case was ultimately dismissed in July 2024.
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