It’s one of the most important jobs never applied for. Unelected, yet inextricable from politics; constantly visible on the world stage, but rarely the one behind the microphone — for all its glamour, the first lady of the United States is a role of unsolicited duty, often bringing with it intense public scrutiny, including over what they wear.
Melania Trump took a swipe at the Obamas over what she claims was a “challenging transition” in 2017. The incoming first lady’s dig follows Michelle Obama ’s decision to miss President-elect Donald Trump’s second inauguration next week.
Melania Trump made a subtle dig toward the Obamas, claiming they “withheld” information from her husband during his first term in the White House that ultimately made the transition
Trump's youngest son, Barron, was in fifth grade when Trump's first administration began. He's now a college freshman.
Happy anniversary! In 2005, model Melania Knauss married billionaire, future president Donald Trump in Palm Beach, Florida, with Mar-a-Lago reception
The image is digitally altered. NBC News footage of former President Jimmy Carter's funeral shows Melania Trump holding the program right-side up.
The once and future first lady plans her return to the White House amid questions of how much time she'll actually spend there.
Melania Trump says she's packed and ready for the move back into the White House next week. The incoming first lady also says she plans to revive her children's initiative and that an upcoming Amazon Prime Video documentary about her life was her idea.
Incoming first lady Melania Trump sat down with Fox News' Ainsley Earhardt to discuss her White House return, how things have changed since 2016 and her plans to expand "Be Best."
Melania Trump admitted to sometimes having differences in opinion with her husband, President-elect Donald Trump, in an interview with “Fox & Friends” co-host Ainsley Earhardt that Fox News aired Monday morning.
On Trump's schedule for Saturday night is a reception dinner with fireworks at his golf club in Sterling, Virginia, which is about 30 miles from Washington.