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  • Melania Trump's nude photos resurfaced
  • Melania Trump mocked on Twitter
  • Melania Trump faces another backlash with recent Twitter post

Melania Trump’s nude photos from decades ago recently resurfaced on Twitter.

Critics of the FLOTUS used the controversial snaps to throw shade at President Donald Trump’s wife after she posted about her engagement in Maryland.

The first lady thanked the members of the military in her speech, and she also introduced her husband at the engagement. After posting a snippet of her speech, Barron Trump’s mom was lambasted on social media.

Twitter user @athenalaroux uploaded a nude of the photo of Melania alongside a sarcastic comment.

“So classy. Not like that lady who showed her arms,” she wrote.

Twitter user @sheriffali uploaded a throwback photo of the FLOTUS alongside a more recent one, and it’s evident that her breasts have become much bigger.

“Do you really pray? Too many kidney surgeries,” she wrote.

Twitter user @sommermatter also shared some nude photos of the first lady after one Republican called her gracious and lovely.

“She gave everything to come to the US with an Epstein visa,” the Twitter user joked.

A photo of the FLOTUS canoodling with President Trump was also shared online.

“Here is a man who cheated on me while I was posing for glamor shots with newly born anchor child. How dare he? That cost extra!” Twitter user @StillNanageddon captioned the photo.

“Such a brilliant first lady (not),” Twitter user @DanWheatley4 wrote.

“They’ve all seen you naked hahaha,” Twitter user @sowhat_Isaidit said.

Meanwhile, some critics also took the opportunity to lambast President Trump over his recent impeachment.

“Donald Trump will go down in history as the first American president to have willingly betrayed his own country in service to a foreign enemy. His acts of treason will be taught in history books for generations to come, and the name ‘Trump’ will become synonymous with ‘treachery,’” Twitter user @sapper01 said.

“I’m still waiting on Barron getting an apology from your husband for using your child as a political prop at his last rally,” Twitter user @bee_langbein said.

Melania Trump, escorted by a U.S. Marine, arrives at the 58th Presidential Inauguration
Melania Trump, escorted by a U.S. Marine, arrives at the 58th Presidential Inauguration in Washington, D.C., Jan. 20, 2017. More than 5,000 military members from across all branches of the armed forces of the United States, including reserve and National Guard components, provided ceremonial support and Defense Support of Civil Authorities during the inaugural period. Photo by U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Marianique Santos/The United States Marine Corps Photo by U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Marianique Santos/The United States Marine Corps