Melania Trump accuses the Obamas of horrific conduct when Donald Trump first took office

In only four days, President-elect Donald Trump will return to the White House, accompanied by his First Lady, Melania Trump.

Shortly after 8 a.m. on January 19, 2021, the Republican nominee and his family will leave the location they called home for four years and reclaim the esteemed residence—and Melania knows how.

During an interview with FOX News’ Ainsley Earhardt about her upcoming documentary and the transition back to the White House, the 54-year-old appeared to criticize former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama, reflecting on the handover from his first term in office in 2017.

The next First Lady prefers to stay out of the spotlight, but she did write a memoir in October detailing her first meeting with Donald Trump at a New York City bar, among other incidents.

The Slovenian beauty even managed to avoid most of her husband’s 2024 presidential campaign; however, she did inspire ‘body double’ suspicions after appearing on election day.

While the film’s title has yet to be revealed, her ‘really unique narrative’ is planned to be presented in a new Amazon Prime Video film that will be released on the streaming service and in theaters in ‘the second half of 2025.'”.

Melania and Earhardt questioned the soon-to-be First Lady about the differences between moving into the White House this time and last.

She responded, “The difference is I know where I will be going, I know the rooms where we will be living, and I know the process.”

Melania then made an appearance to take over from the Obamas, stating, “The first time was tough; we didn’t have much knowledge, and the previous government kept [withheld] the information from us.”

“But this time, I have everything. I have plans. I’m ready to move in, having packed and chosen the necessary furnishings. Therefore, the adjustment process is entirely different this time around.

Melania was then asked whether she knew how she was going to decorate the rooms, to which she replied that she wasn’t going to make too many changes, but she still planned to.

Melania verified that President Biden and his family are still residing in the White House, but they will leave on January 20.

“On January 20, the transition team has only five hours to move [the] Bidens out and to move us in,” she informed me. “We must meticulously plan every detail.”