As Melania Trump walked up to the White House podium on Thursday, standing where US President Donald Trump had just over a week ago made his address to the nation on Iran, there was absolutely no indication that this would be a jaw-dropping appearance.

There was curiosity, yes, but no one guessed it would be must-see viewing. Not even those most plugged into the administration had any forewarning of the topic, according to officials.

Flanked by US flags, her first sentence jolted those listening. The lies linking me with the disgraceful Jeffrey Epstein need to end today.

With those words, the Epstein crisis that had plagued the president was once again front and centre thanks to his wife. Immediately, US cable channels broke away from their coverage on Iran, given the gravity of what was unfolding.

The first lady has always maintained a relatively low profile, strategically selecting her few public events. She hardly shares the same flare for the dramatic - or the desire to shock and awe the press - as her husband.

Reading from a prepared statement, she said she never had a relationship with Epstein or Maxwell, was not introduced to her husband by Epstein, and was unaware of Epstein's crimes. She ended by calling for public congressional hearings for Epstein survivors to testify to uncover the truth.

If she had stayed to answer any questions, surely the first one would have been: why did she feel the need now, seemingly out of the blue, to distance herself from the convicted sex offender and go on the record for the first time?

Rumours swirled that perhaps she was trying to get ahead of something new, given the general claims she referenced have circulated for years and she's usually relied on her lawyers to respond.

The timing of the news conference is confusing, with investigative journalist Vicky Ward stating that had Melania Trump made this call to action at the onset of the Epstein crisis, it would have been perceived differently.

Reactions to Melania Trump's announcement came swiftly, with survivors expressing disbelief and some criticizing her call for hearings as a deflection of responsibility. Others, however, praised her for calling the DOJ's narrative into question, highlighting the complex and often contradictory relationship between powerful figures and accountability in cases of abuse.

This unexpected public statement may signal a shift in dynamics within the Trump administration, potentially placing Melania at odds with her husband's documented dealings with Epstein and the subsequent fallout.