Four months into Donald Trump’s second term, Melania Trump is rarely seen at the White House. Reports say she’s spent fewer than 14 days there and mostly stays at Mar-a-Lago or Trump Tower. Her East Wing remains inactive, and insiders claim even staff barely see her.
Author Michael Wolff claims the couple is “separated,” adding, “They clearly do not in any way inhabit a marriage.” He says Melania and Donald live completely separate lives, despite public appearances suggesting otherwise.

Although Melania expressed excitement before Inauguration Day, her role as First Lady has since faded. She made a few appearances, like supporting the “TAKE IT DOWN” Act, but remains largely absent. Her private nature mirrors Bess Truman, another first lady who avoided D.C. life.
Amid Donald’s legal troubles, Melania quietly renegotiated her prenup—reportedly the third revision—securing a larger trust for their son, Barron. One insider explained it was “necessary because of the current legal battles Donald has suffered.” While she hasn’t made public demands, her distance and legal steps speak volumes.