The new book, The Art of Her Deal: The Untold Story of Melania Trump, has a lot of revelations about the First Lady of the United States. Allegedly, before she moves into Washington after Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election, she renegotiated her prenuptial agreement with her husband.

Mary Jordan, the book's author, claimed that after Donald Trump's alleged infidelities, Melania Trump learned new details about the controversy from the media reports. From here, the former model wanted to cool off and "amend her financial agreement" with the then-new President of the United States.

Before she moved into Washington, she wanted to finish Baron's school year first. According to the South China Morning Post, the Slovenian-American beauty wanted to make sure that her son's financial future will be secured.

Allegedly, the National Correspondent for the Washington Post claimed that the FLOTUS saw a lot of changes since "she signed the prenuptial." Being with the President far longer than other girls in his life, she believes she has made significant contributions to his success.

So, Melania Trump wants to make sure that Barron will get his "rightful share of inheritance," especially if the presidential daughter, Ivanka Trump, starts to hold the family business officially. She has been one of the biggest supporters of Donald Trump's political career, New York Times noted.

However, she is one of Donald Trump's most "important sounding boards." He always relies on her, but she also encourages some of his "darker behavior."

Allegedly, Melania Trump lets Donald Trump tells his lie, like claiming former President Barack Obama might have been born in Kenya. She even makes images about herself that have no concrete supporting facts, such as saying she is fluent in speaking several languages.

Jordan explained that photographers and other people who had worked with Melania Trump over the years revealed that they had never heard her say more than a "few words of those languages." Anyhow, her spokeswoman, Stephanie Grisham, slammed the book, saying its information about her was inaccurate.

She insisted that it was based on false information and the wrong sources. Hence, she found it to belong to the fiction genre.

Jordan revealed that she cited conducted a lot of interviews from several people who were close to the First Family to build supporting details. She even talked to Melania Trump's former schoolmates in her native Slovenia. However, the White House, too, has already denounced it.