First lady Melania Trump recently shared insights into her transition back to the White House in her first interview since Election Day. During the interview with 'Fox & Friends,' she discussed the busy nature of the transition process, including establishing her team, setting up her office, organizing the residence, and packing.
Having previously spent four years in the White House, Trump expressed that she feels well-prepared for the transition this time around and does not see the need for an early visit before Inauguration Day. She highlighted that her team is in contact with the White House, streamlining the process.
Despite her familiarity with the White House, Trump indicated that she is unlikely to move to Washington full time during her second term as first lady, signaling a departure from tradition.
When asked about President-elect Donald Trump's demeanor during his transition for a second term compared to his first victory in 2016, Melania Trump emphasized that the current situation is 'very different.'
Reflecting on the challenges faced by her husband, including two assassination attempts earlier in the year, Melania Trump expressed hope for unity in the country during the upcoming term. She emphasized her stance against violence, stating that she believes nothing positive is achieved through violent means.