The article focuses on Melania Trump's infrequent appearances at the White House since her husband's inauguration. It highlights her extended stays in Trump Tower and Mar-a-Lago, leading to speculation and questions regarding her role as First Lady.
Melania's low profile is compared to that of Bess Truman, who also preferred spending time away from Washington D.C. Historians note the unusual lack of visibility of the current First Lady.
Several factors contribute to Melania's reduced presence. These include past stressful events like the hush money trial involving Donald Trump, concerns about her family's safety following assassination attempts against the president, and her dedication to raising her son, Barron.
While rarely seen, Melania has emphasized her role as a mother and wife and the importance of serving the country. She has made some public appearances, including the White House Easter Egg Roll and the International Women of Courage awards.
The article contrasts Donald Trump's active involvement in tasks traditionally undertaken by the First Lady with Melania's limited participation, highlighting a shift in dynamics within the White House.