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"It could be limited to a minimum commitment to the role of First Lady," says Trump biographer on Melania




Michael D'Antonio, the Trump biographer, attempted to explain the absence of the First Lady, for Melania Trump has not been seen since her husband's investiture
Today Melania Trump fulfilled her first week as First Lady of the United States and she has done it in the most subtle way, disguised and going completely unnoticed. Normally, the First Lady takes advantage of the intensity and focus provided by the media - especially during the start of a new presidency - to advance their political and even personal agendas. But in the case of the Slovak, she has not even touched her Twitter account since January 21.

"The Trump family is anxious to get their 10-year-old son out of school half a semester," said Jason Miller, a Trump representative, when asked why Melania and baron were not going to move immediately in White House. Jason clarified that the First Lady will not settle in Washington D.C. Until Baron finishes the school year in Manhattan. But what remains unclear is why Melania is still absent from the American public.

"There is an expectation of public communication and she is not meeting," said Lauren Wright, a political analyst and author. "It's very interesting because it seems that she does not mind transforming her public image, although there is much interest for her to do it." There are those who claim that Melania could still be hiring her staff, although only Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, an event planner, has been confirmed, and several key positions are missing including Chief of Staff, Communications Director and Press Secretary. Chicago Tribune.

Michael D'Antonio, a Trump biographer, said Melania "seemed eager to preserve her privacy" when he met her. Michael thinks that Melania will be a First Lady "with much grace", but that it would not be surprise to him if it is limited to "to have a minimum commitment with the paper". The work of First Lady is more than ceremonial since the federal courts have declared that the title is an official position of the government. Can Melania maintain a tradition of more than 200 years?

Some media have hinted that Ivanka, the president's favorite daughter, could take the First Lady's place in an informal way. Ivanka's representatives have denied the insinuations, but Jared Kushner's wife has been much more involved in politics than her stepmother. For example, it was Ivanka who recently hosted a meeting between her father and Al Gore, the former Vice President of the United States.

Unfortunately, whether Melania likes it or not, it will be measured by Michelle Obama, Laura Bush and Hillary Clinton, among many others.

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