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Melania Trump: The Enigmatic First Lady Who Might Do It Differently This Time

Mona Porwal
By Mona Porwal Published November 11, 2024
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A day after her husband, Donald Trump, secured a significant victory in the election, Melania Trump took to social media to address the nation. In her brief but poignant message, she expressed gratitude to the American people, stating, “The majority of Americans have entrusted us with this important responsibility,” and vowed to “safeguard the heart of the republic – freedom.” She also urged citizens to rise above political divisions for the greater good of the country. This message, while concise, hinted at a potential shift in how Melania Trump will approach her role as First Lady, should her husband win a second term.

During Trump’s first presidency in 2016, Melania Trump was largely absent from the public eye in her initial years at the White House, opting to remain in New York with their young son Barron. She took a more reserved approach to the traditions followed by First Ladies, often preferring privacy over public appearances. However, experts suggest that this time around, Melania may adopt a more deliberate and engaged role in the White House.

Born Melanija Knavs in Slovenia, the 54-year-old former fashion model became a U.S. citizen in 2006, marrying Donald Trump two years later. As a First Lady, she transitioned from a glamorous life in Trump Tower to the high-profile, often controversial, world of political life in Washington. Throughout her husband’s presidency, Melania was often described as an “enigma.” Unlike other First Ladies, she shied away from delivering public speeches or engaging in traditional First Lady duties like public appearances or campaign trail activities.

Tammy Vigil, an associate professor of communications at Boston University, and author of a book comparing Melania Trump with Michelle Obama, noted that the former First Lady “does things the way she wants to do them, as opposed to the way she has to do them. But she fulfills the base expectations.”

In recent years, Melania Trump has kept a low profile as her husband’s legal battles and second presidential campaign took center stage. Her absence from the limelight sparked media inquiries, with headlines asking, “Where is Melania?” Despite this, she made key public appearances, including attending the Republican National Convention in 2022, wearing a striking red Christian Dior suit. However, she again defied tradition by not delivering a speech, leaving many wondering about her role.

When Melania does speak, her remarks are often concise yet impactful. At her husband’s Madison Square Garden rally just weeks before Election Day, she delivered a short speech that aligned with the Trump campaign’s messaging on law and order, criticizing the crime levels in New York City. She also issued a strong statement after an assassination attempt on her husband, calling for national unity and condemning the perpetrator as a “monster.”

In a rare interview on Fox, Melania accused political opponents and the media of “fueling a toxic atmosphere” that led to the attack. Her words in interviews and speeches have always seemed carefully calculated, offering glimpses into her perspective on key issues without fully committing to political stances. Notably, she made waves in her memoir by expressing her pro-choice stance on abortion, a position that put her at odds with the conservative base of the Republican Party.

Throughout her time as First Lady, Melania publicly supported her husband’s controversial positions, such as his false claims that the 2020 presidential election was stolen. She also remained largely silent during the January 6 Capitol riots, stating in her memoir that she was unaware of the events unfolding due to her preoccupation with other duties.

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Critics have often questioned whether Melania enjoyed her role as First Lady, citing her reluctance to engage in some traditional duties and her quiet approach to the political landscape. However, her biographer, Kate Bennett, suggests that Melania did indeed relish the perks and privileges of the First Ladyship. “She liked all the accoutrements that go with being First Lady and living in the White House,” Bennett said in 2021. “I think she actually really enjoyed it.”

In her memoir, Melania herself expressed a strong sense of duty to use the First Lady platform for good. She pointed to former First Ladies like Jacqueline Kennedy and Betty Ford as role models, admiring their traditional approach to the role and their advocacy for causes like women’s rights and the preservation of the White House.

Melania Trump’s time in the White House saw her focus on initiatives like the Be Best campaign, aimed at addressing children’s welfare and combating online bullying. She also championed children affected by the opioid crisis, creating a foundation to raise education funds for children in foster care. Whether she will continue these efforts or take on new causes during a potential second term remains to be seen.

As the election cycle heats up, many are curious to see if Melania Trump will once again adopt a more public-facing role in the White House. Will she, in her second term, step into a more involved First Ladyship, or will she continue to navigate the role on her own terms? For now, it remains an open question, but one thing is clear: Melania Trump will do things her way.

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