Donald Trump to make room without delay for Melania and son at White House
Donald Trump to make room without delay for Melania and son at White House
The US first couple has scarcely gotten off to a conventional opening. Now, after a
period spent apart, it's in for a very public test: life together in the
Petri dish that is Washington.
US President Donald Trump, for
instance, all but ignored First Lady Melania - left clambering out of a
limo in a sumptuous, light blue designer dress and bearing a goodwill
gift - as he bounded up the White House steps in January to greet
President Barack Obama and wife Michelle on Auspication Day.
More recently the Slovenian former
model appeared to swat away an outreached presidential hand as the
couple walked along a red carpet upon arriving in Israel last month. The
moment, taken on video during Trump's first and very high profile
overseas visit as president, it quickly went viral.
But now it seems it's time for Trumps -
separated for months by political triumph and a parenting choice - to
come together under another fancy roof.
After staying in New York in Trump
Tower since the election so their young son Barron could finish the
school year, 47-year-old Melania Trump and the boy are reportedly moving
to Washington next week to take their place in the White House.
The Washington-news web site Politico,
quoting people familiar with the family's plans, reports that Melania
and 11-year-old Barron will move in on June 14, the day Trump turns 71.
CNN also said the move will be next week, but did not specify a date.
The reported move comes amid the
seemingly endless barrage of self-inflicted wounds, damaging
Russia-related news leaks, vicious White House infighting and other
turmoil that have hobbled and distracted the Trump presidency since it
set up shop in the executive mansion at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue on
January 20.
Generally, when a new US president takes over, his family is an automatic component of the transition.
Michelle Obama and the then young
presidential daughters Malia and Sasha were instantly, albeit discreetly
in the case of the girls, a part of the new US presidential hearth.
But Melania is the first First Lady in modern history to delay her arrival in Washington after an election win.
During the week at least, Trump has
been living alone in the vast, private quarters of the White House as he
fends off the flood of reporting over Russia having allegedly meddled
in the 2016 US election with the aim of helping him defeat Hillary
Clinton.
His family's arrival is not going to
change much other than to give his marriage an air of stability,
Katherine Jellison, a history professor at Ohio University who
specializes in first lady studies, told Politico.
"The move assists to give the
impression that the president is currently in a stable, solid marriage
and that his home life is under control," she was quoted as saying.
Michelle Obama was very active
politically on issues such as education and women's empowerment during
her husband's two terms in office.
Articulate and personable, she became
wildly popular and even generated talk that she might make a good
presidential candidate someday. She has said she is not interested.
But Melania Trump has mostly kept a low profile since her real estate mogul husband became President.
Arguably, her biggest public outing
came last month when she and Trump visited the Middle East and Europe on
a trip that the White House later praised as a resounding success for
the political and diplomatic neophyte president.
Trump has said that among other achievements he rallied Arab support for fighting the Islamic State group.
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Critics say the high point of the trip
was that the presidential couple did not commit any major diplomatic
gaffes as they visited the centers of the Islamic, Judaic and Roman
Catholic worlds, then NATO.
Trump's wife did stumble badly during
the presidential campaign when, in a speech to the Republican National
Convention in July, she made remarks that at times mimicked the wording
and themes of a speech Michelle Obama gave in 2008 at the Democratic
convention.

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