President Donald Trump will reportedly host his first presidential dinner honoring the Muslim holy month of Ramadan after breaking the White House’s decadeslong tradition last year. The iftar dinner, which is a meal Muslims take at sunset after a day of fasting during Ramadan, is scheduled for Wednesday, The New York Times and Politico both reported on Saturday. Details, including who will attend the meal, were not released. The dinner is typically hosted by the president and first lady. Trump’s wife, Melania Trump, has not been seen publicly since May 10, leading to speculation on her whereabouts ― though a tweet from the first lady’s account Wednesday said she is at the White House.
Source: Huffington Post June 03, 2018 18:00 UTC