Melania Trump website redirected amid degree questions
Melania Trump posted a brief statement on Twitter saying the website was removed because it did not "accurately reflect" her "current business and professional interests."
The tweet from Melania Trump, the third wife of Donald Trump, was a rare recent update on her account. Before her husband launched his White House bid, she was posting photographs every few days, mostly about style, food and travel.
In previous magazine interviews Melania Trump had indicated she began university studies in design and architecture in Slovenia but dropped out after a year to pursue a career in modeling.
The questions over her CV come the week after a plaigarism controversy surrounding her speech at the Republican National Convention, during which she repeated lines once delivered by current First Lady Michelle Obama during the Democratic convention in 2008. A staff writer for the Trump organization issued a statement in apology, saying that Mrs Trump had given passages from a speech by Mrs Obama as an example of what she wanted to say and that ended up in the final draft.
"I did not check Mrs Obama`s speeches. This was my mistake, and I feel terrible for the chaos I have caused," she said.
Trump`s Twitter tirade
As his rival Hillary Clinton accepted the Democrats` presidential nomination, Donald Trump sent a flurry of messages on Twitter responding to her speech and attacking her record on foreign policy and ties to Wall Street.
The candidate, who had previously called for a temporary ban on Muslims entering the US, twice criticized Clinton for not saying the words "Radical Islam" in her speech, then pointed to her plan to resettle more Syrian refugees in the US.