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Melania Trump makes wild claim about brutal act Obamas did when Donald Trump first entered office

Melania Trump makes wild claim about brutal act Obamas did when Donald Trump first entered office

The incoming First Lady discussed the difference between moving into the White House the first and second time around

In just four days time, President-elect Donald Trump will make the White House his home again - along with the help of his First Lady Melania Trump, of course.

Shortly after 8am on January 19, 2021, the Republican nominee and his family will leave the place they called home for four years previously and will make the prestigious residency their own again - and Melania certainly knows how.

Reflecting on the handover from Trump's first time in office back in 2017, the 54-year-old seemed to take a swipe at former POTUS Barack Obama and the former First Lady, Michelle Obama, as she sat down with FOX News' Ainsley Earhardt to discuss her upcoming documentary, as well as the transition back into the White House.

Melania Trump has discussed what it's like moving into the White House ahead of her second stint (FOX News)
Melania Trump has discussed what it's like moving into the White House ahead of her second stint (FOX News)

The incoming First Lady tends to steer clear of the spotlight - although she did release a memoir back in October, which detailed how she first met Donald Trump in a New York City nightclub, among other anecdotes.

The Slovenian model even managed dodge the majority of her husband's 2024 presidential campaign, but did spark 'body double' rumors after making an appearance on election day.

While the name of the film is yet to be released, her 'truly unique story' is set to be told in a new Amazon Prime Video movie, which releases on the streamer and in cinemas in 'the second half of 2025'.

During Melania's and Earhardt's conversation, the soon-to-be First Lady was asked what the difference is between moving into the White House this time compared to last. Have a listen:

"The difference is I know where I will be going, I know the rooms where we will be living, I know the process," she replied.

Melania then seemed to make somewhat of a claim about the handover from the Obamas, saying: "The first time was challenging, we didn't have much of the information, the information was upheld [withheld] for [from] us from previous administration.

"But this time I have everything, I have the plans. I could move in, I already packed - I already selected the furniture that needs to go in.

"So, it's [a] very different transition this time, second time around."

Melania made somewhat of a dig about the way the Obama's handed the White House over to them back in 2017 (FOX News)
Melania made somewhat of a dig about the way the Obama's handed the White House over to them back in 2017 (FOX News)

Melania was then asked whether she knew how she is going to decorate the rooms, to which she explained she wasn't going to make too many changes, but that she does still intend to.

President Biden and his family are currently still living in the White House, Melania confirmed, but will be moving out on January 20.

"What happens on January 20, the transition team has only five hours to move [the] Bidens out and to move us in," she explained. "Everything has to be planned to the minute."

Featured Image Credit: Fox News/Pool/Getty

Topics: Donald Trump, Melania Trump, Barack Obama