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Melania and Barron Trump will not move immediately to the White House

Donald Trump's wife wants to minimize the changes in the life of her son Barron

Melania Trump, the wife of President-elect Donald Trump, and his son Barron Trump will not move to the White House in Washington when Trump takes office on January 20, according to the New York Post and later confirmed by the Magnate. Melania and Barron will stay in New York until the little one finishes the school year.

According to statements made to the New York newspaper by a member of Trump's transition team, "the campaign has been difficult for Barron and his mother, Melania, wants the disruption to his life to be minimal." Another person close to the Trump family circle stated that the future first lady will travel to the White House to support her husband whenever necessary, but that her priority will be her son.

Trump said Melania and Barron will be moving out “very soon. As soon as the school year is over." The Republican's transition team spokesman, Jason Miller, explained that "there is an obvious sensitivity in changing schools for a 10-year-old in the middle of the course."

Melania has played a minimal role in her husband's campaign for the US presidency, giving only two keynote speeches on her husband's behalf, the first at the Republican convention in July, and the second in Philadelphia a few days before tonight. electoral. Her intention to remain in the background was already revealed in an interview with the Trump family in 2015, in which Melania explained that while her husband travels, little Barron needs someone and that is why she was always with him .

Melania and Barron Trump will not move immediately to the White House

However, there is still no move plan for the tycoon's wife and son to move into the White House, according to Post sources. And if she didn't move to Washington, Melania's decision would be a sharp departure from normal protocol. According to data from the White House Historical Association, with the exception of George Washington's wife, who presided when the White House was not yet built, and Anna Harrison, wife of President William Henry Harrison, all the first ladies have moved to the White House.

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