First lady Melania Trump told ABC News in an exclusive interview that she has told her husband there have been people in his administration she didn't trust who worked for him.
She also said she believes she is one of the most bullied people in the world.
Asked by ABC News Chief National Affairs Correspondent Tom Llamas whether there are still people in the president’s administration "he can't trust," the first lady said yes.
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The first lady's comments come on the heels of a recent op-ed in The New York Times by an anonymous senior Trump administration official who claimed that many senior officials are trying to "frustrate parts of [Trump's] agenda."
Trump blasted the essay on Twitter as "gutless" before sending out a one-word tweet: "TREASON?"
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The first lady explained how her experience being bullied led in part to her "Be Best" initiative.
"I could say that I'm the most bullied person in the world," Melania Trump said.
Pressed by Llamas on that assertion, she responded, "One of them -- if you really see what people are saying about me."
Tune in this Friday, Oct. 12, at 10 p.m. for more of the ABC News special, "Being Melania -- The First Lady."