In case any of you have forgotten or didnāt know ā basically if you moved to Earth from an alien planet yesterday ā Trump served as US president between 2017 and 2021, and his exit from the Oval Office was typically dramatic.
We need not get into the nitty-gritty of what made the transition between the Trump and Joe Biden administrations as distasteful as it was, but it can be assumed that onlookers will hope for a smooth swearing in ahead of his second term asĀ Ā White HouseĀ chief.
And theyāre not alone. If reports are anything to go by,Ā Melania TrumpĀ is also hoping that she and Ā DonaldāsĀ Ā move to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue will be seamless and without issue.
Itās been widely reported that MelaniaĀ wonātĀ be living full-time at the White House this time around. Donald, obviously, is expected to make the place his permanent residence for the next four years, but his wife, itās speculated, will split her time between a number of abodes.
With the coupleās son, Barron, now having started studying in New York, itās claimed that Melania will want to spend a portion of her time there, the better to offer him support. Not only that, but one gets the feeling that resuming her duties as first lady hasnāt been an idea Melania has been overly enthused by. Sure, sheāll don the mantle and stand by her husbandās side, but personally (author speaking here) I donāt think she would have been utterly heartbroken had her husband lost last yearās election.
Anyway, I digress. The fact of the matter is that Donald and Melania will today be sworn in for their second term, and we know that their opinions on the respective tasks they will carry out over the next four years differ from those they held prior to the era of the first Trump administration.
Trump has hardly been quiet regarding his thoughts about being president again, while Melaniaās 2024 memoir, appropriately titled Melania, gave her the chance to vent a lot of feelings that had gone under the radar.
In an interview to discuss her book, Melania was asked if there would be a difference relating to she and Donaldās moving in to the White House this time around, compared to when they did so following the Obama administration.