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Melania Trump hopes to get out of Washington DC and is planning for the family’s future, sources say. Photo / AP
A visit by Melania Trump to a Florida school has fueled rumors that she and the president of the United States will head to Mar-a-Lago when they leave the White House in just over a month.
The First Lady visited Pine Crest School, located in Fort Lauderdale, a source told Page Six, seeking the “best school” for Barron, the Trumps’ 14-year-old son.
“They have searched all of Palm Beach County and neighboring Broward County for the right place. There are several options and they will decide soon,” the source told the publication.
The private school, which costs $ 49,260 (US $ 35,000) per year and requires personal and business tax returns for enrollment, would likely see the family living in or near Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach , which will become his political base after he leaves Washington in January.
Melania Trump’s tour comes amid reports that she and the president are on different trajectories as the end of her term approaches after losing to Joe Biden in the November presidential election.
As the president clings to power, fighting tooth and nail to prove, despite no evidence, that voter fraud was behind his opponent’s victory, the first lady is planning a quick exit from DC. He has reportedly already asked questions about the economic rights he might receive after leaving the White House.
Sources close to Melania Trump told CNN that “she just wants to go home,” stating that the 50-year-old has been “privately determining what to keep, what goes to Trump’s excavations in New York City and to what should be labeled. shipping to Mar-a-Lago “.
Reports also emerged earlier this month that Trump plans to write a memoir about his time in the White House, with a supposed deal that could be worth “a lot of money.”
According to Australian public relations expert Nicole Reaney, a memoir from Melania would give her the opportunity to present her version of some of the biggest scandals during her time in Washington, such as her notorious “I really don’t care, do I?” jacket, tapes of profanity-filled speeches, and persistent rumors about the status of Trump’s marriage.
“Creating her own memories gives her an uninterrupted platform to address them and control the messages around her personal brand. It also empowers her to stand up for herself, rather than continually being portrayed as walking one foot behind Donald Trump.” Reaney said.
But those hoping for a juicy reveal might be disappointed, media commentator and publicity guru Dee Madigan told news.com.au.
“There is no way Melania will do anything [critical of Donald Trump] “She is the mother of her son Barron and she depends on him for money, so nothing interesting is going to come out,” Madigan said.