Melania Trump to Serve as Part-Time First Lady During Second Term
Melania Trump plans to divide her time between New York, Florida, and Washington, focusing on her son Barron while fulfilling select First Lady duties.
- Melania Trump confirmed she will not live full-time at the White House, opting instead to split her time between New York, Florida, and Washington, D.C.
- Her decision to not meet with outgoing First Lady Jill Biden for the traditional White House tea has sparked discussions about her approach to the role.
- Melania's absence from the White House meeting was attributed to a scheduling conflict with her book tour, though some speculate past tensions played a role.
- Jill Biden reached out to Melania after an assassination attempt on Donald Trump, but Melania questioned the sincerity of the gesture due to prior comments.
- Melania aims to focus on being a hands-on mother to Barron, who is attending New York University, while maintaining a selective presence in her First Lady role.