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December 13, 2024

Will Melania Join Trump at White House During Second Term?

During this campaign, we barely saw Melania Trump, although she has been much more visible since the election was won.

Still, there were reports that Melania would be splitting her time between Florida, DC, and New York.

Donald Trump has been mum on the subject, but he finally offered some insight as to how much of Melania we will be seeing once he takes office.

Is Melania Coming?

We expect Melania to be in New York at times to help out Barron while he is in school.

Let’s not forget, even though Barron towers over people, he is still only 18 years old.

Trump was asked point blank about Melania being in DC, and he responded, “Oh yes.

“She was, she was very, she actually became very active towards the end, as you saw with interviews. And she does—she does them well. People really watch. She's very beloved by the people, Melania.”

Trump also noted how much his supporters adore his wife, stating, “They really love her. Actually, in many ways, when I make speeches, we love our First Lady. They have signs, we love our First Lady. No, she'll be–she'll be active, when she needs to be, when she needs to be.”

For her part, Melania is already getting the wheels in motion, benefiting from the experience of having lived in the White House before.

She stated, “My team is in contact with the White House, so that's a plus. But we have all that we need, so this is the second time so it's nothing new. The first time was challenging.

“We didn't have much access, we were in on January 20th. But this time it's already in the process.”

Melania continued, “I know what you need to establish. You know what kind of people you need to hire to be in your office. So that's what I'm doing now.

“I'm interviewing people for my office. I'm establishing everything what is needed so we could start on day one, everybody's in and we start working.”

I love the fact she sounds excited because Trump is far more effective when Melania is supporting him.

My only hope is that the media treats her a little better this time around because they treated her like a red-headed stepchild during Trump's first term.

One would think magazines would be excited to have a literal supermodel in the White House, but they all dissed her during the first time around. Sadly, I don’t expect much different this time.

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