Melania Trump has accused the Obamas of trying to interfere with her husband Donald Trump’s first term in office.
The soon-to-be first lady threw some shade while expressing her confidence about her husband’s upcoming second term, now that former President Barack Obama is no longer around to complicate things.
“The first time was challenging, we didn’t have much of the information,” she said during an appearance on Fox & Friends, reflecting on the time when her husband first took office in 2017.

“The information was withheld from us by the previous administration,” she said, referring to Obama. Notably, his wife, Michelle Obama, has drawn attention for announcing she will skip Trump’s second inauguration on Monday.
She added, “But this time I have everything… it’s a very different transition this time, second time around.”
Reflecting on her upcoming return to the White House, she commented, “But this time I have everything,” as she prepares to replace President Biden, who had served as Obama’s vice president during their previous tenure.

Despite the ongoing tension due to the apparent lack of communication between the administrations, the 54-year-old shared that she now has a better understanding of “the rules” and “process” involved in life at the White House.
“I have the plans, I already packed, I have selected the furniture. So it’s a very different transition this time, the second time around,” she said confidently.
“I think it will be an exciting four years. We have a lot to do to put the country back in shape,” she added, expressing optimism about the upcoming term.