Melania Trump breaks the silence about her plans to live in the White House
Melania Trump reflects on her return to the White House, Barron's impact on the campaign and her personal memoirs.

- «Now We Know What to Expect,» Melania Trump Says.
- Barron Trump, a Key Figure in His Father’s Campaign.
- Melania Reveals Details About Her Personal and Professional Life.
Melania Trump, soon-to-be First Lady of the United States, stated that her second entrance to the White House will differ from her first experience in 2017.
During an interview on Fox & Friends, Melania discussed her preparations.
She also touched on the public support for Donald Trump and the impact of her son Barron on the recent presidential campaign.
Melania emphasized that both she and her husband now clearly understand what to expect and how to structure their team.
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«You know what you need to establish, you know what kind of people you need to hire for your office,» she stated.
Additionally, she shared that the pace of work has been intense as Donald Trump focuses on building his new administration.
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The former First Lady added that the 2024 victory feels different from the one in 2016 due to the strong public support.
«I think the energy is different. The people around him are different,» she noted.
Barron Trump, an Influential Voice in the Campaign
In a rare public acknowledgment, Melania praised her 18-year-old son Barron Trump for his political knowledge and his role in attracting young voters to his father’s campaign.
«He’s a young adult. I’m very proud of him for his knowledge, even about politics, and for offering advice to his father,» she said.
According to Melania, Barron connected with his generation.
Additionally, he provided fresh perspectives that helped his father reach a new audience.
Her Memoirs: A Personal and Introspective Journey
Melania Trump also spoke about the process of writing her memoirs, describing it as a deeply personal experience.
«At times, it could be very joyful, but also traumatic and difficult,» she admitted.
Although she did not share details about the content, it is clear that her memories as First Lady and her personal life take center stage in the book.
The former First Lady also showcased some Christmas decorations she has designed and put on sale, reaffirming her interest in blending her creative projects with the promotion of her public image.
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