Melania Trump ‘is unlikely to move to Washington full time’ in the next four years

Melania Trump formally declined Dr. Jill Biden’s invitation to the White House this week. Tradition dictated that Melania and Donald Trump would be invited together, then the outgoing and incoming First Ladies would have peeled off to speak and have tea in the East Wing. Melania said NOPE. While this can be and should be read as an insult to Dr. Biden, let’s be clear: this was mostly about how much Melania hates her husband and doesn’t want to be anywhere near him. When Mel declined Dr. Biden’s invitation, Mel’s office publicly declared: “Her husband’s return to the Oval Office to commence the transition process is encouraging, and she wishes him great success.” Sounds like Gisele Bundchen speaking about Tom Brady. All of which to say, Ol’ Mel is not coming back to the White House.

Melania Trump is unlikely to move to Washington full time in her second go-round as first lady, multiple sources told CNN, once more showing signs of her willingness to buck tradition as she returns to her high-profile but unelected role on the world stage. Discussions about how and where she’ll spend her time are ongoing, the sources said.

One of her first official decisions is to skip the traditional and symbolic meeting with outgoing first lady Jill Biden at the White House as President Joe Biden hosts the president-elect in the Oval Office on Wednesday. After Jill Biden extended the invitation, there was discussion about the incoming first lady’s attendance, with members of Donald Trump’s team making clear that it was important for her to go. Sources cited a prior scheduling conflict for Melania Trump related to her book, and the office of the incoming first lady confirmed on X Wednesday morning that she would not attend the meeting.

Trump is expected to spend a majority of her time over the next four years not at the White House, but between New York City and Palm Beach, Florida, sources familiar with the thinking told CNN. However, they insisted she would still be present for major events and would have her own platform and priorities as first lady. Melania Trump has developed a life and circle of friends in Florida over the past four years and is likely to continue to spend a lot of her time there, sources said.

After the 2016 election, Trump delayed her move to Washington, opting to move into the White House months after the inauguration as son Barron, then 10, finished the school year. Barron Trump, now 18, is attending New York University. Sources suggested the incoming first lady would also spend a significant amount of time at Trump Tower in New York to be close to her son, Barron. She was seen in the city Sunday, returning with him from Florida aboard the president-elect’s private plane.

“I could not say I’m an empty nester. I don’t feel that way,” Melania Trump told Fox News’ Ainsley Earhardt last month. “It was his decision to come here, that he wants to be in New York, study in New York, and live in his home and I respect that. … He’s enjoying his college days. I hope he will have a great experience because his life is very different than any other 18-, 19-year-old child,” she said.

[From CNN]

In Trump’s first term, Ivanka often filled in as “First Lady” for various events, which was easier because Ivanka actually moved full time to DC with Jared Kushner and their kids. That’s not going to happen this time, and now Melania won’t be around either. That means there will be more unhinged right-wing women flocking to be this grotesque old man’s mistresses. Laura Loomer and her ilk. Oh well, this is what people wanted – not an aspirational or wholesome family dynamic, but a husband and wife who can’t stand to be in the same city.

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19 Responses to “Melania Trump ‘is unlikely to move to Washington full time’ in the next four years”

  1. Nicki says:

    It’ll be nyc to be near her son. She’ll only come back to DC to decorate the White House and suck the joy out of the Christmas.

    • Brit says:

      if at the same time she also sucks some joy out of her husband and his cronies, then I think she should definitely show up there sometimes.

  2. ThatGirlThere says:

    She gets the perks without the work. Thats the Trump way.

    • Hypocrisy says:

      Does it ever matter.. I’m doing my best to be positive but I think I’m going to be ignoring politics and anything political forever. I will still vote in the elections, but since I registered democrat (never been registered with any party before) as long as I’m not deported.

      • BeanieBean says:

        I’m still only dipping my toe into a few of these articles. I’ve deliberately not turned the news on TV nor do I read any on the web. I see the articles here & have so far avoided them. I just can’t. I made the mistake of glancing at my phone before going to bed on election night & I just felt sick. The next day I had surgery, so it was easier to stay out of the loop. I see the corporate press is still treating trump as though he were a normal candidate, now president-elect. I just can’t. I can’t follow this stuff just yet.
        But, yeah, anything that gets in some jabs at this woman or her husband through her, I’m game.

    • Fabiola says:

      I don’t think she wants the perks. She does not want to be First Lady. She’s completing the terms of the marriage they agreed upon

  3. LightPurple says:

    Then she should pay for the disruption and security that the city of New York will have to endure because of her. New York taxpayers shouldn’t have to foot that exorbitant bill again.

  4. Miranda says:

    Classless cow. Can her SS agents come for me if I just yell “asshole!” at her if I see her on the street?

  5. Lucía says:

    It could always be worse. Take it from someone whose president (if you can call him that) constantly faces incest accusations because of the weird/creepy relationship he has with his sister (who had him give her a major seat in his government despite having no political experience).

  6. Bec says:

    The negotiations are probably ongoing. She’s probably asking for a big paycheck.

    She’s had a crazy life. Immigrant, “model”, possible escort to First Lady.

    She could do so much good with her platform but she’s lazy, unimaginative, and probably just plain dumb. She’s the worst First Lady in my lifetime. (I’m old.)

    • Anon says:

      I haven’t thought it all the way through, but right now I think I don’t know if I blame any spouse if they don’t want to be “First Lady” and want to partially – or mostly – do their own thing. It’s not a paid job. And if they have other things going on in their life (be it work or personal), then I’m not sure why they shouldn’t do that. YOLO.

  7. molly says:

    Her misery in this life continues to brings me joy in an otherwise dark time.

  8. Kristie says:

    I am hoping that she is once again renegotiating her prenup so that she gets more money and baron gets a controlling interest in the business thus making jr ivanka and Eric go mad. Or maybe it doesn’t matter because who cares about anything normal when it comes to US politics now.

  9. ML says:

    Hopefully, she won’t return for Christmas.
    Her price tag is something like $250 thousand dollars per appearance (CNN refused to pay). That alone will limit her traveling to DC unless they find someone willing to sponsor her. https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2024/10/03/politics/melania-trump-book-cnn-interview

  10. JFerber says:

    I do bet she’s re-negotiating her pre-nup yet again. It’s so on-brand for her.

  11. JFerber says:

    And it’s her only hobby, too, to get more money out of the Cretin she married.

  12. Libra says:

    This is going to be her forever life because hubby wants to be president for life. Unless she outlives him.

  13. Bumblebee says:

    Expecting a wife to do the unpaid full time position of First Lady is old fashioned. Melania could say ‘no, I’m not doing this job I didn’t even ask for’. Instead, she gives multiple excuses, vague answers and holds out her hand for the benefits without doing the work. You can’t have both.

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