Donald Trump has returned to the White House for a dramatic second term, following his election for another four years. His first term, filled with controversy, left many wondering what to expect this time. While the transition from Trump to Biden was challenging, this one is hoped to be smoother.
Melania Trump, who faced scrutiny during her first term as First Lady, plans to split her time between the White House and New York, where their son Barron attends school. She has expressed more preparation and knowledge for this term, feeling more informed about the White House processes compared to her first move in 2017.
In a recent interview, Melania shared that the first transition was difficult, but this time, she has everything planned, including selecting furniture. Her approach to the role of First Lady will be more measured, focusing on family while supporting her husband’s presidency.
As Donald Trump starts his second term with boldness, Melania’s quieter, more thoughtful approach offers a contrast. Though supportive, she may have been content had he lost the election. This new chapter of their presidency is sure to be unique.