Melania Brings Unexpected Surprise To The White House With Her On Moving Day That Will Piss Michelle Off
For the first six months of President Donald Trump’s administration, First Lady Melania Trump and their son Barron Trump were living at their usual home at Trump Tower in New York City. It had been reported that the Trumps didn’t want to remove Barron, who is only 11 years old, from his school, hockey league, and friends during mid school year.
But now since the school year is over, First Lady Melania Trump’s communications director, Stephanie Grisham, tweeted out that the First Lady and Son were officially in Washington DC and living in the White House.
And in what was a surprise to everyone they also brought along none other than Melania’s Parents, Viktor and Amalija Knavs, who will be moving in with them. What a great idea. To bring in 11-year-old Barron’s grandparents to live with them in order to make Barron’s life less stressful. Especially after seeing how viciously the media and Lunatic Celebrities have gone after him in the recent months in order to get to President Trump.
We can rest assured the scumbags in the media will be upset with all this of course. They will probably forget the fact that former First Lady Michele “Never Proud of my Country” Obama also brought in her mother to help with the raising of her two daughters Melia and Sasha. But unlike Mrs. Obama’s mother, Melania’s parents will not be getting a salary.
A reminder from Fox News:
Get ready for the in-law in chief.
President-elect Barack Obama’s mother-in-law, Marian Robinson, is moving into the White House at least temporarily to join Michelle Obama and the two children, transition officials said Friday.
That’s good news not just for late-night comics, but for 10-year-old Malia and 7-year-old Sasha. During the campaign, Robinson retired from her job as a bank executive secretary to help care for her granddaughters.
“Mrs. Robinson will be coming with the family to help the girls get acclimated, and she will determine in the coming months whether or not she wants to stay in D.C. permanently,” said Katie McCormick Lelyveld, spokeswoman for Michelle Obama.