Melania Trump, Son Won't Stay At The White House During Donald Trump's Presidency?
As a tradition, the US President and his family move to the White House after their inauguration and move out after their term ends. However, for newly-elected President, Donald Trump, the setup would be a little different: his family will not join him at the White House.
As per reports, Melania Trump, a former model, tells the public that they won't be joining her husband, Donald Trump in moving to the White House. As CBS News puts it, this "long-distance" setup will be one of those unusual things in Donald Trump's term. However, this news is not shocking for a seemingly non-traditional administration under Trump.
The first lady's reason behind this decision was to wait until Barron Trump, 10, has finished his current school year in June, reports Behindwoods. However, this setup will not only be inconvenient to the first family, but also to those who live in the Trump Tower. Since Melania and Barron would be protected with maximum security, that may cause fear and even traffic to all the people residing the famous building.
Autism Problems
Rumors that Trump's son has autism started when he became vocal during his campaign that vaccinations cause autism. Although no official announcement from their camp, people began to assume that Barron, indeed, was a special child. These assumptions were intensified when a disoriented Barron was seen behind Donald Trump during the election night.
These assumptions also suggest that the real reason behind the first family's delayed move to the White House was because of their youngest son's condition. The female Trump shared that the move will be hard for Barron in his young age and that amidst all, her son is her priority.
Unlike former first ladies, Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama, who moved to the White House taking along their then-young children, Melania Trump will be the first to break the tradition. How she will maintain and take care of the White House without being in it is one big question people are yet to discover.