Melania Trump hinted at a second presidential run by her husband, former President Donald Trump, in her first interview since leaving the White House in early 2021.
Fox & Friends Weekend co-host Pete Hegseth met with the former first lady in Florida and asked her if she could see herself living in the White House again.
“Never say never,” Trump said, and smiled while saying she enjoyed living there. “To be first lady of the United States was my greatest honor. I think we achieved a lot in four years of [the] Trump administration.”
While her husband has repeatedly teased a 2024 White House run, he has yet to announce his candidacy.
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Trump's comments came as part of an interview that covered many topics, including the nation’s state of leadership amid food and formula shortages.
"It's heartbreaking to see that they are struggling and the food is not available for children in [the] 21st century in [the] United States of America," Trump said, citing “leadership” as the reason.
When asked for clarification regarding whether it was "leadership or lack thereof," Trump responded, "Yeah."
In the interview, the former first lady noted the need for change concerning the state of the country.
"I think it's sad to see what's going on if you really look deeply into it,” Trump said. “I think a lot of people are struggling and suffering and what is going on around the world as well. So, it's very sad to see, and I hope it changes fast.”
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Trump also discussed media bias and her selling of nonfungible tokens to raise money for children who are aging out of foster care. She explained that one way the funds will be used is to provide education opportunities through the awarding of scholarships.