Melania Trump has hinted in a recent interview that she could be the first lady of the United States once again. In her first interview since leaving the White House, Melania teased a possible 2024 reelection bid.
“I think we achieved a lot in four years of the Trump administration,” Melania Trump told Fox in an interview that aired Sunday morning. She said, “Never say never,” when asked if she could be living in the White House again should her husband run for reelection.
The former first lady also spoke about what she thinks of the current state of the country.
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“I think it’s sad to see what’s going on if you really look deeply into it. I think a lot of people are struggling and suffering and what is going on around the world as well. So it’s very sad to see, and I hope it changes fast,” she told “Fox & Friends” host Pete Hegseth.
Melania, who was also asked what she thought of Washington, D.C., said: “I like Washington, D.C. I know it operates completely different than any other city, but I really like it there. And I enjoyed living in the White House. To be first lady of the United States was my greatest honor. I think we achieved a lot in the four years of Trump administration. I enjoyed taking care of the White House. It was my home for a while. I understood it is people’s house. And it was, it was a privilege to live there.”
In the interview, Melania was also asked about media criticism during her time as the first lady.
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“The media — take Vogue, for example. Five months into Joe Biden’s president, Jill Biden is on the cover. Kamala Harris is on the cover before she’s even sworn in. Hillary Clinton was on the cover when she was first lady. Michelle [Obama] was on the cover three times. Yet with your business background and your fashion background and your beauty, never on the cover of Vogue. Why the double standard?” Hegseth asked.
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In response, Melania said: “They’re biased, and they have likes and dislikes. And it’s so obvious. And I think American people and everyone see it. It was their decision. And I have much more important things to do and I did in the White House than being on the cover of Vogue.”