Posted on 01/13/2025 5:49:20 AM PST by mairdie
Melania Trump revealed the details of her $40 million documentary, where she'll live as first lady, and if Barron will come to the White House in a new interview that aired on Monday.
The incoming first lady opened up in a sit down with Ainsley Earhardt on Fox & Friends about her plans for her second term in the White House.
She indicated that, unlike her first four years in the position, she plans to take a much more high-profile role in the White House. In addition to her documentary, she plans to expand her Be Best campaign.
She explained how she feels much more prepared to be the presidential spouse this time around.
'I know where I will be going. I know the rooms where we will be living. I know the process,' she said. ...
But Barron is 18 now and a freshman at New York University. She said he will come visit.
'He will come and visit, yes,' she said. 'I feel that children we have them feel they are like 18, 19 years old. We teach them, we guide them. And then we give them the wings to fly. And I always respect Barron's yes and no and what he likes to do, where he would like to be.'
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That should read, "...we have them till they are like 18, 19 years old..."
DM must be using a computer audio-recognition app and don't bother editing the results.
Cheap shot. As we have pointed out numerous times, it was not only a solemn occasion, it was also the anniversary of her mother's death one year ago.
So the smiles of DJT and the past presidents he greeted were inappropriate? And yes, the loss of a parent is…..well a difficult loss. Yet most people I know do show a smile or even share a laugh during those times of loss.
Be still my heart
What’s it to you if she remained solemn at a funeral?
You need a hobby.
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