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Interview: Melania Says She’s Excited And Prepared For Her Move-In Date At The White House

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump arrive at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC, on January 8, 2025. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

OAN Staff Brooke Mallory
2:05 PM – Monday, January 13, 2025

In an interview Monday, first lady Melania Trump said she is eager to serve as a key advisor to her husband, President-elect Donald Trump, and is excited to return to the White House for another four years. .

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Melania, 54, told “Fox & Friends” that she will continue to stand by her husband and support him because “there is a lot of work to do to get our country back on track.” She also said she felt more confident now that she was aware of the “rules” and “process” of living in the White House.

“The first time was tough. We didn't have a lot of information. This information was hidden from us by the previous administration,” he said of Trump's predecessor, President Barack Obama.

“I feel like people didn't accept me. Maybe they couldn't understand me. [that] Well, maybe that's still the case. And I didn't have a lot of support,” she continued about her first term in the White House.

“But this time I have everything. I have a plan. [I’m] Since it was already packed, I also chose the furniture. So this second time around, it's going to be a very different transition. ”

“I think it's going to be an exciting four years. We have a lot of work to do to get this country back on track.”

“Maybe some people see me as just the president's wife, but I stand on my own two feet. “Yes” and “no,” she continued.

The elegant incoming first lady, as any faithful spouse will admit about her lover, doesn't always agree with what her husband “says or does,” but she is dedicated to supporting his administration whenever she can. He announced.

“I give him advice and sometimes he listens and sometimes he doesn't and that's okay,” she added.

She also reportedly plans to reduce the size of the first lady's office to save money.

“We don't want to spend too much tax money and hire too many people on the team. We want to make sure that every position has talent, that they have merit, and that they know what they're doing. .”

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