Melania Trump hints at return to the White House

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump walk on the south lawn of the White House on December 23, 2020 in Washington, DC. The Trumps are headed to Mar-a-Lago for the holidays with a government shutdown possible on Monday December 28.
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump walk on the south lawn of the White House on December 23, 2020 in Washington, DC. The Trumps are headed to Mar-a-Lago for the holidays with a government shutdown possible on Monday December 28. Photo credit Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images

Just like her husband, former first lady Melania Trump hinted at a potential run for office in 2024 for Donald Trump by saying there is a chance she could live in the White House once again.

Donald Trump has continued to tease his supporters and the rest of the country for months as he will not say one way or the other if he intends to run for president in 2024.

In her first interview since leaving the White House, Melania Trump was asked by Fox News if she would be living in the White House again, to which she responded, "never say never."

Melania Trump talked about several things in the interview with Fox, including her "NFT projects" that she has been auctioning off online since the start of the year.

She was also asked her thoughts on not being featured on the cover of Vogue magazine — a tradition first ladies are usually honored with — but seeing first lady Jill Biden grace the cover last year.

"They're biased, and they have likes and dislikes, and it's so obvious," she said.

She also praised her husband's time in office, saying, "I think we achieved a lot in four years of the Trump administration."

As for the current state of the country under President Joe Biden, the former first lady said, "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 said.

The 2022 midterm election is nearing, and Trump's influence in the political sphere is still present as numerous candidates with his support have one the nomination in their respective states.

But when it comes to whether or not he will try to get the nomination in 2024 for president, he continues not to give a straight answer.

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