"Melania Trump: Living on Her Own Terms"
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"Melania Trump: Living on Her Own Terms"
[!CDATA[The news about the state of Donald and Melania Trump's marriage has been a topic of discussion, with author Michael Wolff suggesting that they are essentially living separate lives. Despite Trump's post-election promise that Melania would be an active first lady, recent reports indicate that she spends little time in the White House or with her husband. Melania's biographers have noted that she is staying true to herself, which means she is not conforming to the traditional role of a first lady. Melania Trump's whereabouts have been a sensitive topic, with reports suggesting that she spends time at Trump Tower in Manhattan or in Florida, away from the White House. While Trump administration officials claim she is at the White House more often than the public knows, specific details about her time there remain unclear. Melania has been focusing on filming a documentary about her life and time as first lady, with recent trips to the White House centered around this project. The Trump marriage has faced challenges in recent years, including public trials and a presidential campaign. Melania Trump notably stayed away from her husband's trial in Manhattan, where he was convicted of altering business records related to hush money paid to Stormy Daniels. Melania's decision to stay in New York City during Trump's first administration was influenced by her desire to keep their son Barron close to home. As Barron Trump, now 19, becomes increasingly independent, Melania Trump has expressed her intention to split her time between the White House, New York City, and Palm Beach. Despite her limited public appearances, Melania has participated in events typically associated with first ladies, such as the White House Easter Egg Roll and unveiling a postage stamp honoring Barbara Bush. While Melania accompanied Trump to Vatican City for Pope Francis' funeral, they went their separate ways upon returning to the U.S.]]