When Donald Trump entered the White House in 2016, Barron Trump was 10 years old. For the second time around the corner, things have changed as Barron now goes to Stern Business School in New York. In an interview with Fox on Monday, Melania revealed that Barron would not be staying in the White House permanently, but would visit.
On being asked whether Barron would be allowed to invite his friends to the White House, Melania said, “Yeah whatever he would like to do, yes. I feel that as children we have them till 18-19 years. We teach them, we guide them. Then we give them wings to fly, I always respect Barron’s ‘yes’, ‘no’ — what he likes to do, what he would like to be,” Melania said.
On moving to the White House for the second time, Melanua said the first time was hard and she feels people did not accept her; but this time she knows where she’s going. “I know where I’m going. I know the rooms. Where we will be living. I know the process. The first time was challenging. The information was upheld from us by the previous administration. This time, I have everything.”
After her memoir, Melania is now working on a documentary on her day-to-day life with Amazon. On her new identity separate from Donald Trump, Melania said, “Maybe some people see me as just a wife of the President, but I’m standing on my own two feet, independent, I have my own thoughts, I have my own ‘yes’ and ‘no’.” She said she does not always agree with Donald Trump and sometimes Trump listens to her.
About her White House team, she said she does not want to hire too many people spending taxpayers’ money. “I want to make sure that every position, they are talented, they have merit, they know what they are doing, and that they are a team player.”