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NextImg:Melania Trump would not stay at White House full time in second term: Report - Washington Examiner

Former first lady Melania Trump could be headed back to the White House if her husband, former President Donald Trump, wins the November election, but she apparently may not reside there full time.

Melania Trump would likely split most of her time between Palm Beach, Florida, and New York, according to a report from Axios. The former first couple have been living at Mar-a-Lago in the Sunshine State since they left the White House in January 2021.

The report suggests that Melania Trump would visit the White House to attend ceremonial matters, such as special events or state dinners, but would not live there full time.

Former first lady Melania Trump leaves after voting in the Florida primary election in Palm Beach, Florida, on March 19, 2024. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee, File)

During her husband’s first term, Melania Trump did not move into the White House until June 2017, reportedly so as not to interrupt their son Barron’s school year. Barron was 10 at the time of his father’s inauguration in January 2017.

While in the White House, she spearheaded several renovations and restorations to parts of the historic executive mansion in downtown Washington. The most prominent projects at the White House during her time included the revamped tennis pavilion and Rose Garden.

While playing a role in Donald Trump’s administration through her “Be Best” initiative, Melania Trump has shied away from the campaign trail and the spotlight since leaving the White House.

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She made brief public appearances at former first lady Rosalynn Carter’s funeral in November 2023 and at a ceremony commemorating Bill of Rights Day at the National Archives in December 2023. Melania Trump also delivered a eulogy at her mother’s funeral in January.

Melania Trump also made her first campaign appearance at a fundraising event with the GOP LGBT group Log Cabin Republicans in April. She is set to host a second fundraiser for the group next month.