Melania Trump's former aide has taken another jab at Donald Trump's family and his marriage to the former first lady.

On Wednesday, Stephanie Winston Wolkoff took to X, formerly Twitter, to highlight the difference she noticed between the level of support Trump and Hunter Biden received from their respective families during their convictions.

"The only similarity between these two men with felony convictions is the color of their tie," Winston Wolkoff wrote alongside photos of Trump and President Joe Biden's son.

"People who UNCONDITIONALLY love you walk IN when the rest of the world walks OUT, and they NEVER let you walk OUT into the world ALONE (surrounded by only enforcers and attorneys)," she added, tagging Melania's X account.

In her tweet, Winston Wolkoff shared a photo taken earlier this week of Hunter leaving a Delaware courthouse with his stepmother, first lady Jill Biden, and wife, Melissa Cohen Biden, by his side after he was found guilty on federal gun charges.

Under the photo of the Bidens, she added a picture of Trump accompanied by lawyers and "enforcers" as he exited the Manhattan courthouse where he was convicted of all 34 counts in his hush money criminal trial last month.

Though several of his children and in-laws made appearances throughout the trial, Trump's son Eric was the only family member present on the day the verdict was announced.

Melania, her son Barron Trump and Donald's daughter Ivanka Trump did not attend a single day of the former president's hush money trial, though the former first lady and the 18-year-old were seen at Trump Tower in the wake of the conviction.

Melania Trump and Ivanka Trump
President Donald Trump embraces First Lady Melania Trump as daughter Ivanka Trump looks on after his inauguration on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol on January 20, 2017 in Washington, DC. Alex Wong/Getty Images

Winston Wolkoff followed up her post with another dig at the Trump family Thursday.

In a tweet, she shared a quote by writer Elbert Hubbard which read: "The friend in my adversity I shall always cherish most. I can better trust those who helped to relieve the gloom of my dark hours than those who are so ready to enjoy with me the sunshine of my prosperity."

"Those who [stand] by you in difficult times, contrasted with those who only stay around during times of success and power," Winston Wolkoff added.

Alongside the message, she shared the same photo of Trump from the day of his conviction as well as an image of him with a smiling Melania, Ivanka, Jared Kushner and Eric during his 2017 presidential inauguration.

Though she never appeared at the courthouse, Ivanka, who stepped away from the political scene in 2022, expressed support for her father on social media after the trial wrapped up.

"I love you, dad," Ivanka wrote in an Instagram Story, along with a throwback photo of Trump carrying her when she was a child.

Melania has not publicly addressed her husband's conviction, but Trump told "Fox & Friends Weekend" earlier this month that it has been "very hard for" his wife.

"I mean, she's fine, but you know she has to read all this crap," the GOP 2024 presidential candidate added.

Trump's sentencing is scheduled for July 11.

The sentencing date for Hunter, who faces up to 25 years in prison, has not yet been announced.

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Hunter Biden, son of US President Joe Biden, joined by his wife Melissa Cohen Biden, arrives to the J. Caleb Boggs Federal Building on June 3, 2024 in Wilmington, Delaware. Ryan Collerd/AFP via Getty Images
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