The former first lady's living plans have been the subject of much speculation ahead of Donald Trump's second term.
As Trump prepares to return to the White House, his family circle looks a little different than it did eight years ago.
Where the incoming first lady and her son will live after Donald Trump moves into the White House for his second presidential term.
Melania Trump made a subtle dig toward the Obamas, claiming they “withheld” information from her husband during his first term in the White House that ultimately made the transition
President-elect Donald Trump's wife Melania Trump shared whether she'll live in the White House, the Trump Tower in New York or Mar-a-Lago in Florida after her husband is sworn into office on Jan. 20.
"How tall is Barron Trump?" is a viral topic. Google listed Donald and Melania's son as 6-foot-9 two months after news reports said he was 6-foot-7.
Melania Trump, the First Lady who preferred a low-profile approach, often violated traditional norms. She had snubbed some of the most important campaigning, delayed White House moves, and refused key transition traditions.
In a nearly two-hour chat with The Skinny Confidential Him & Her podcast, Ivanka makes it abundantly clear where she stands as her dad returns to the Oval Office: “I’ll be in Florida.”
Melania Trump is getting candid about whether she and son Barron Trump will be joining Donald Trump for his second presidential term in the White House.
President-Elect Donald Trump’s oldest daughter shared that she won’t be returning to the White House for her dad’s second presidency. Keep reading to find out why.
My first priority is, you know, to be a mom, to be a first lady, to be a wife, and once we are in on Jan. 20, you serve the country,” Melania said on Fox News.
Recent reports eventually shed light on the fact that Melania Trump, who is the wife of US President- elect Donald Trump has revealed that where is she planning on staying during the upcoming US Presidency of Donald Trump.