Melania Trump will not serve as full-time First Lady if Donald Trump wins presidency
Melania Trump may not take on a full-time first lady role if Donald Trump wins the presidency again, according to a source from Page Six.
A Trumpworld insider says that, “Melania has made a deal with her husband that if he wins the presidency she will not have to be on first lady duty 24/7.”
Speculation surrounds Barron Trump potentially attending New York University in the upcoming fall semester.
“She’s a hands-on mother, and is already planning to spend part of every month — and potentially every week — in NYC,” should Barron, 18, attend NYU, says Page Six’s insider of Melania.
The insider also mentioned that Barron would require time to adjust to college life if his father assumes the presidency.
“Barron has never been completely on his own before — and with the added stress of him being both a freshman in college and potentially the son of a president in a predominantly Democratic city, [Melania] wants to be close… The added attention he’ll get if his father is president worries Melania who is also concerned about reaction at his school over Barron’s ever-present Secret Service [detail].”
The source familiar with the Trump family said that, “Melania is an extremely protective mother and even pushed back on the idea that Barron would serve as a Republican delegate to the [Republican National Convention] from Florida.”
In May, Melania's office announced Barron's decision to decline the offer to serve as a delegate for the Florida Republican Party due to prior commitments.