Fri. Sep 20th, 2024
alert-–-why-melania-trump-might-not-live-with-husband-donald-full-time-in-the-white-house-if-he-wins-the-presidential-election,-according-to-friends-and-alliesAlert – Why Melania Trump might not live with husband Donald full-time in the White House if he wins the presidential election, according to friends and allies

Melania Trump is unlikely to move into the White House if Donald wins another term in November, analysts speculate.

Those close to the former first lady believe she will likely split her time between her Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach and New York City – especially with Barron, 18, tipped to attend New York University.

Melania would instead only travel to Washington, D.C. for ceremonial responsibilities – like state dinners – or other special events.

This is a massive break in centuries of tradition and is an unprecedented move for a first lady to not live with her husband in the presidential residence.

‘She’s distancing herself even more from her husband and from the Washington social political scene,’ Kate Andersen Brower, who’s written several books about first ladies, told Axios of Melania’s potential future movements.

‘I mean, she clearly hated being in Washington,’ she added.

East Wing experts speculate that Melania Trump will not move back into the White House full time if husband Donald win another term in November

East Wing experts speculate that Melania Trump will not move back into the White House full time if husband Donald win another term in November

Melania sightings remain scarce since the Trumps left the White House in 2021.

She was largely absent during her husband’s hush money trial in Manhattan, and emerged from Trump Tower days afterwards with luggage and Barron in tow.

If Trump does win in November, insiders are signaling Americans should not expect to see the model-turned-first lady return to the East Wing or make more appearances in D.C.

Barron, Trump’s youngest son, will also likely not be moving back to the White House as he plans to attend college in the fall. 

Washington Post associate editor Mary Jordan, an author of a book about Melania, claims: ‘Melania does what Melania wants.’

‘Her view is unelected, not paid,’ Jordan told Axios, adding this makes her ‘stand out in history from any other first lady.’

Melania has also avoided making frequent appearances on the 2024 campaign trial – only sometimes engaging in private events.

Next month, the former first lady is hosting the conservative LGBT group Log Cabin Republicans for a fundraiser at her and Donald’s Trump Tower residence in New York City.

The reports indicate she plans to stay away from D.C. and closer to son Barron, 18, (right) amid talk he might attend New York University

The reports indicate she plans to stay away from D.C. and closer to son Barron, 18, (right) amid talk he might attend New York University  

If another Trump term does come to fruition next year, Jordan speculates that Melania would ensure she has a bigger, ‘better’ and ‘more qualified’ staff this time around.

‘Now having seen how this works, she would just be wiser and she would be more vocal and more demanding about what the first lady’s office should get,’ she added.

‘Stay tuned,’ Melania said last month when asked if Americans could expect to see more of her on the campaign trail soon.

No other first lady has ever not lived with her husband in Washington, D.C. during their presidency.

There are two exceptions.

Anna Symmes Harrison was unable to move into the White House in time before her husband, William Henry Harrison, died after only a month as president.

Additionally, Bess Truman lived across from the White House in Blair House while the president’s official residence was gutted and rebuilt.

Melania was unusual in the first time as it was reported she spent more time away from the White House than there. Her parents lived in a suburb of the nation’s capital and she spent a lot of her time there.

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