the White House responded
Melania Trump has sparked a huge online controversy after many believed the trim in a dress she wore during a 9/11 memorial appeared to show a plane flying into a tower.
The words"Never Forget" were imprinted along the photograph as the President and First Lady looked out over a foggy landscape. Another person pointed out the resemblance to the Washington Monument:"I’m sure I’m not the first one to spot this but who in the world thought it was a good idea for Melania to wear this coat in the 9/11 photo. It legit looks like an object is flying into a tower or the Washington Monument."
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