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Thursday, July 3, 2025

Melania Trump's Cheating EB-1 "Einstein" Visa: Her Brain is Apparently in her Butt

Trump's harsh speech and treatment of immigrants apparently does not apply to his own little club of elitist billionaires and their bimbo wives. As long as you kiss the ass of the dick-tator, you're fine, but once you express criticism or disapproval of the MAGA messiah and his coterie of White supremacist and Zionist colluders, you become a deportable persona non grata in the MAGA Trump world.

Elon Musk is getting a similarly bitter taste after licking the disgusting derriere of Donald Dumb. His criticism of Donald's Big Billionaire Bill has cast him out in the wilderness as a cheating immigrant that should be "investigated".

Indeed Musk arrived first from South Africa. The little Nazi genius loved the racist Apartheid regime there and felt he could not stay in a country that no longer had a Nazi racist white supremacist government, like Israel is today. His mother Maye Haldeman was born in Canada but emigrated to Apartheid South Africa where she met his father Errol Musk. 

To get out of democratic Black African-ruled South Africa, Elon used his mother's Canadian citizenship - he couldn't care less for Canada - to apply for Canadian citizenship as he fled the new democratic South Africa. Then very quickly - he apparently never liked Canada - he applied for a student visa to the US where he cheated by abandoning his studies, and violated the terms of his foreign student visa by illegally working and not attending the school he was supposed to attend. He essentially cheated his way into the US. Regardless of whether he succeeded or not, he lied and cheated, and therefore is more deserving of deportation that the tens of thousands of LEGAL immigrants, and indeed some US-born US citizens, that are being persecuted by the Trump administration.

But this cheating by the rich and wealthy gets weirder when you consider that Melania Knauss, now Melania Trump, also entered the US on a visa for which she wasn't ever eligible for. She somehow (perhaps Donald made a few phone calls or paid some bribes) obtained an EB-1 visa known as "Einstein" visa. As the report below details, having a sublime butt does not a genius make. The "Einstein" visa is for people with "extraordinary abilities" in their brains, not their behinds. Clearly, the law's intent is to bring in scientists and innovators with brains who can contribute to the country, not any bimbo with curves. 

Melania filed her visa application in the late 1990s, a few years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the breakup of Yugoslavia and the independence of Slovenia. She thus had every interest in leaving her country of birth at a time when war had decimated the former Yugoslavia. As a model working in New York and dating Donald Trump, her visa was approved in 2001, one of just five people from Slovenia to win the coveted visa that year, according to the Post.

She then became a citizen in 2006 and immediately sponsored her parents, Viktor and Amalija Knavs, to come as immigrants to the US and obtain citizenship. How did Melania Knauss obtain her EB-1 visa is suspicious and must be investigated, especially that her dumbass husband continues to rail against immigrants and persecute them, and attempt to revoke the right of new citizens to sponsor family members. And questions have been raised about her suitability for the extraordinary ability category.

If it is determined that Melania obtained an employment visa for which she was not eligible, then her status as a US citizen who cheated her way into the US is in doubt, and by extension her children from Donald Dumb are "birthright citizens" who should be stripped of their citizenships. After all, she has shown ANY ability as first lady. When compared to former first ladies, Melania has contributed nothing but silence and political nothingess, demonstrating again that butt is not brain and vice-versa. 


Melania Trump's "Extraordinary Abilities" that got her a visa to the US and allowed her to bring along her entire tribe.  

Bottom line: Just like Elon Musk, Melania Knauss Trump seems to have illegally entered the US on a visa shoe couldn't possibly be eligible for. But in Trump's America, the "elite" gets away with breaking the law with high-powered lawyers, while your average immigrant Joe out there gets shafted for made-up reasons to rid the country of "undesirable" people with dark skin or with ideas the Dick-tator doesn't like. The essence of the American Dream.
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Inspecting claim Melania Trump improperly came to US on EB-1 'Einstein' visa
Anna Rascouët-Paz
Wed, July 2, 2025

Why is there not a rating on this post? There's not enough verified evidence for us to definitively confirm or debunk this rumor. Contact us if you have credible information to share. We'll update this post as necessary.

In June 2025, U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett, a Democrat from Texas, expressed doubt that first lady Melania Trump had legitimately qualified for a so-called "Einstein visa" — as employment-based visas for people with extraordinary abilities are known — to become a permanent resident, and then a citizen, of the U.S.

"The math ain't mathin'," Crockett said during a June 25 congressional hearing as she explained that the first lady had arrived in the U.S. on such an EB-1 visa. Footage from the hearing was available on YouTube in which Crockett said:

Let me remind y'all that Melania the first lady, a model — and when I say model, I'm not talking about Tyra Banks, Cindy Crawford or Naomi Campbell-level — applied for and was given an EB-1 visa. And what that stands for is an "Einstein" visa.

Now y'all that don't know, let me tell you how you receive an Einstein visa: You're supposed to have some sort of significant achievement like being awarded a Nobel Peace Prize or a Pulitzer, being an Olympic medalist or having other sustained extraordinary abilities and success in sciences, arts, education, business or athletics. Last time I checked, the first lady had none of those accolades under her belt. It doesn't take an Einstein to see that the math ain't mathin' here.

Several Facebook posts relayed Crockett's claim.

Indeed, in 2018, The Washington Post reported that Melania Trump, then Melania Knauss, had petitioned the government for a "green card" — permanent residency in the U.S. — under the highly coveted EB-1 visa in 2000. Knauss was then a model who had completed a few high-profile jobs, including a large advertisement for cigarettes in Times Square and a photograph of her in a bikini with an inflatable whale for Sports Illustrated. Her visa was approved and she was then able to sponsor her parents for permanent residency in the country, according to the Post.

Snopes was not able to independently obtain confirmation that Trump had indeed obtained this visa or to secure information about the specific decision process behind her reportedly successful application for one. Therefore, we have left the claim unrated. We contacted her then-lawyer, Michael Wildes — who was mayor of Englewood, New Jersey, from 2004 to 2010 and was elected mayor again in 2018 — asking for confirmation that Trump immigrated on the EB-1 visa, and we will update this report should he respond.

The website for the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services says that three categories of people are eligible for the EB-1 visa: 

- people with extraordinary abilities

- outstanding professors and researchers and

- certain multinational managers or executives. 

Melania Knauss Trump belonged to neither of the latter two categories, so if she obtained an EB-1 visa, it was under the first category: people with extraordinary abilities.

In fact, models can qualify for this visa under certain conditions. The EB-1 immigrant visa is by no means the only visa a model or performer can apply for to work in the U.S. Others are the O-1A or O-1B visas, which are nonimmigrant visas valid for three years. For example, the comedian John Oliver came to the U.S. on an O-1 visa, which he had to renew several times before obtaining permanent residency. The former Playboy model Shera Bechard also obtained this temporary "genius" visa.

Both the EB-1 and the O-1 visas require the applicant to demonstrate "extraordinary abilities".

The EB-1 does not require the applicant to receive a job offer, but the criteria are hard to meet and few such visas are granted each year. However, this does not preclude successful models from obtaining them. Models who enjoy a certain level of recognition and celebrity, with substantial incomes can qualify for this path to residency and possibly citizenship, according to several experts interviewed by The New York Times.

Ultimately, however, everything indicates that there is a degree of arbitrariness in the decision to approve EB-1 visas, and much rests on the immigration officer who makes that decision, which can result in lawsuits.

In sum, it is not improbable that a working model might have received the right to permanently reside in the U.S. based on her extraordinary abilities.


This is not the first rumor about Melania Trump that Snopes has investigated. For more, see our collection of 23 rumors about the first lady.

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