As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to return to the White House, incoming first lady Melania Trump shared her perspective on the transition, her plans for the future, and her experience in the role during her husband's first term in an exclusive interview with Fox News' Ainsley Earhardt.
Reflecting on her previous time as first lady, Mrs. Trump expressed a sense of renewed understanding from the public. "I believe I remained true to myself throughout, but perhaps people's perception has evolved. I didn't always feel fully supported or understood before," she commented. She emphasized her independence and autonomy, stating, "I hold my own convictions and don't always align with my husband's views, and that's perfectly acceptable."
Mrs. Trump reiterated her commitment to her "Be Best" initiative, focused on children's well-being and online safety. She intends to broaden the program's reach, expressing hope for greater collaboration with social media platforms. "Imagine the impact we could have if these companies joined forces to safeguard children's mental health in the digital age," she stated, recalling the limited support she received during her first term.

An upcoming Amazon Prime documentary promises to provide an intimate look into Mrs. Trump's life, building on the success of her memoir, "Melania." She expressed enthusiasm for the project, calling it "an exciting time."
Having experienced the transition process before, Mrs. Trump anticipates a smoother return to the White House. "I'm familiar with the procedures and the environment, which simplifies things considerably," she noted, contrasting it with the challenges of their initial move-in. She emphasized the meticulous planning involved in the rapid turnover between administrations.

Looking ahead to the next four years, Mrs. Trump expressed optimism. "There's much to accomplish, and I believe it will be a dynamic and productive period," she stated, echoing her husband's focus on key policy areas.

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