US President Donald Trump defended his wife Melania Trump after she faced criticism for wearing sky-high stilettos while going to hurricane Harvey-hit Texas last month, the media reported.
Mr Trump's defence of the footwear choice came while critiquing the media during a rally in Alabama yesterday night, The Hill magazine reported.
"She's wearing high-heels like many of you would do. And they went after her, but she didn't know, and then when she got off the plane in Texas she was wearing sneakers, which she had with her. And they (media) know it was dishonest," Mr Trump said, adding sarcastically, "You know, she's going to go into the floods with her high heels."
Melania Trump faced online backlash last month after she wore heels when leaving the White House to visit Texas in the aftermath of hurricane Harvey.
Her communications director slammed the coverage of her shoes at the time, saying, "It's sad that we have an active and ongoing natural disaster in Texas, and people are worried about her shoes."
She wore stilettos again when leaving the White House for a second trip to Texas later that week.