Melania Trump tells Fox she doesn’t always ‘agree with what my husband is saying or doing’

Soon-to-be first lady Melania Trump insisted on Monday that she is “independent” and will stand up to her husband, saying she doesn’t always “agree with what Donald is saying” and she is more than “just the wife of the president.”

During a friendly sitdown on her spouse’s favorite morning show Fox & Friends, the incoming first lady spent much of her time promoting an upcoming documentary on her return to the White House, which was licensed by Amazon for an eye-popping $40 million and directed by disgraced Hollywood director Brett Ratner.

Melania Trump says she'll expand 'Be Best' campaign, offer advice to Trump: 'We have a lot to do'

With President-elect Donald Trump's White House return just one week away, winds of change are coming to Washington, D.C. 

Soon-to-be first lady Melania Trump is ready to dive back into the role she occupied between 2016 and 2020, more experienced with the process and eager to expand her "Be Best" initiative this time. She discussed the Trump transition and how she offers advice to her husband in an exclusive interview with Fox News' Ainsley Earhardt.

Melania Trump reveals if she'll move to White House

Melania Trump, the wife of President-elect Donald Trump, has ended months of speculation about whether she will move back to the White House with her husband. Ahead of November's election, People magazine reported that the former first lady was "not likely" to make the White House her main residence, citing "a social source close to the Trumps." Following the election, Donald Trump met with President Joe Biden to begin the transition process. However, Melania Trump did not meet with first lady Jill Biden, prompting speculation about her intentions to return...

The ambassador’s farewell warning: You can’t ignore the impact of this war on future US policymakers

Jack Lew was nominated by President Joe Biden as the US ambassador to Israel in early September 2023 — a month before Hamas’s invasion and massacre in southern Israel. He arrived to take up the post a month after that catastrophe. His time here, now coming to an end with the return of Donald Trump to the White House, has been a period of terrible crisis, as he puts it, “from beginning to end.”