Melania Trump Reveals New Marriage Update

Melania Trump is set to bring notable changes as she returns to the White House during her husband’s second term. While she plans to stay active as First Lady, she won’t reside in Washington full-time, prioritizing her support for their son, Barron, now studying at NYU. Melania recently updated her prenuptial agreement with Donald Trump to secure financial stability for herself and Barron, ensuring provisions for future needs. Despite these adjustments, reports suggest their marriage remains strong.
She plans to split her time between New York and Washington, balancing her First Lady duties with supporting Barron. Melania emphasized that her role as First Lady will not entirely define her focus during Donald’s presidency.

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