What slipped out in that interview wasn’t just a joke; it was a glimpse into a life that rarely powers down. Melania’s remark that Trump “doesn’t sleep much” echoed years of whispered accounts from aides and reporters: lights on at impossible hours, calls made in the dead of night, decisions drafted while others fought to keep their eyes open. Her teasing reference to pajamas, followed by that deliberate, zipped-lips gesture, said as much as any detailed confession ever could.
Around him, exhaustion becomes normal, and intimacy has to coexist with constant motion. Staffers learn to doze in fragments, reporters trail him through time zones, and a wife measures every word, guarding what little privacy remains. Whether born from ambition, anxiety, or habit, the result is the same: with Donald Trump, even bedtime feels like a briefing, and the night is never entirely allowed to be night.
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