Poll: Most US voters say President Trump has not been faithful to Melania

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The past weeks have been filled with reports about President Trump's alleged infidelities during his marriage to Melania Trump. According to a recent Quinnipiac University National Poll, most U.S. voters believe what they've been reading and hearing.

Some 56 percent of the roughly 1,250 participants in the poll conducted from February 16 to 19 say Trump has not been a loyal husband to Melania. Inversely, 18 percent indicated otherwise and 26 percent were undecided.

"Republicans are the only group to say Trump has been loyal," a university press release notes.

One of Trump's alleged affairs is said to have taken place with adult film star Stormy Daniels in 2006, just months after Melania gave birth to their son, reports the Wall Street Journal.

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The New Yorker notes that Karen McDougal, a former Playboy model, has also claimed she had an affair with Trump after he married Melania. According to McDougal, it lasted about nine months.

The first lady has not publicly commented on the reports of infidelity but has appeared to be less interested in being seen with her husband in public.

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CNN notes that she "eschewed the traditional South Lawn couple's walk to Marine One on Friday...opting instead to drive separately ahead of President Donald Trump."

Stephanie Grisham, Melania's spokesperson, later said, "With her schedule, it was easier to meet him on the plane."

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