Donald Trump went off on a characteristically bizarre tangent to talk about the dangers of “trophy wives” during a commencement speech at a military academy.
The president began his digression during his address at West Point by delving into a long-winded anecdote about famed real estate developer Bill Levitt, who he said made a “tremendous amount of money but “lost momentum” when he divorced and remarried.
“He ended up getting a divorce, found a new wife. Could you say a trophy wife? I guess we can say a trophy wife,” the president said Saturday.

“It didn’t work out too well,” he went on. “But that doesn’t work out too well, I must tell you, a lot of trophy wives, it doesn’t it work. But it made him happy for a little while, at least. But he found a new wife.”
Trump need not necessarily have gone off on such a tangent to get his point across to new graduates at the famed New York military academy, arguably having prior form in this area himself.
After all, the president has famously been married three times: first to Ivana Trump in 1977, then to Marla Maples in 1993, and most recently to Melania Trump, now First Lady, in 2005.
All three women were significantly younger than him, and aged between 28 and 34 at the time they were married, having also worked as professional models prior to getting engaged.
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