Melania Trump's conspicuous absence from the most recent presidential debate sparked concerns about her potential position if Donald Trump wins the presidency again in 2025. According to reports, she has negotiated a less conventional first lady role by giving herself and her son Barron more priority, as reported by Yahoo Entertainment.
There is a pact Melania and her husband have made, according to those close to the Trump campaign: if he wins the presidency again, she will not take on full first lady responsibilities. Rather, Melania intends to spend a portion of every month—possibly even every week—in New York City, where Barron may pursue his college education, as per the reports of Page Six.
Even though Barron is now an adult, Melania wants to be close by to help him through his first year of college, especially considering the possible attention that comes with being the son of the president in a predominantly Democratic city.
Melania, who is renowned for being involved, places a high value on being a mother to Barron, who is about to enter adulthood. She chose to stay in New York City instead of Washington, D.C., because she wanted to help Barron through a very important period in his life.
'The Washington Post' associate editor Mary Jordan said that during her first term, Melania's viewpoint on the first lady position has changed. She doubts why she should put her life on hold for an additional four years, seeing it as an unpaid and unelected job. Those who