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Mrs. Trump Back In Public Eye After 'Little Rough Patch'

WASHINGTON (AP) — There she was, outside the White House walls.

First lady Melania Trump re-emerged Wednesday shoulder-to-shoulder with her husband, President Donald Trump, at the head of a conference table at the Federal Emergency Management Agency headquarters in Washington.

"She had a little rough patch, but she's doing great," the president said at the top of a meeting on hurricane readiness. "We're very proud of her, she's done a fantastic job as first lady," he added.

"People love you. The people of our country love you. Thank you, honey."

First Lady Melania Trump Speaks On The Launch Of Her Initiatives In The Rose Garden Of White House
WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 07: U.S. President Donald Trump applauds after U.S. first lady Melania Trump spoke in the Rose Garden of the White House May 7, 2018 in Washington, DC. Melania Trump outlined her new initiatives, known as the Be Best program, during the event. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

The appearance was her first outside the White House since May 10. In the interim, Mrs. Trump underwent a kidney procedure and recuperated in the hospital for five days, according to the White House. But there was no explanation of why she remained out of the public eye for weeks longer.

Her husband complained earlier Wednesday that speculation in the press has been "so unfair, and vicious."

Trump tweeted Wednesday that during his wife's recovery, "they reported everything from near death, to facelift, to left the W.H. (and me) for N.Y. or Virginia, to abuse."

He added: "All Fake, she is doing really well!"

On Monday, the first lady strolled into a White House event Monday for military families and swept away the wild speculation that she was incapacitated or had otherwise vanished.

The White House did not allow journalists to cover the Gold Star event out of respect for the families, which meant Mrs. Trump was seen in person only by the 40 or so families and administration officials who attended. Others had to keep an eye on social media.

Video posted on Twitter showed the first lady, who wore a black sleeveless dress and her trademark stilettos, strolling into the East Room accompanied by the president.

By DARLENE SUPERVILLE, Associated Press

Associated Press writer Laurie Kellman contributed to this report.

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