Melania Trump: The first lady who makes her own rules

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Melania Trump: The first lady who makes her own rules
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While traditions for first ladies have been shaped by the women in the role over the years, the position is undefined in the American constitution.

Ahead of her husband's second inauguration, Melania Trump wanted to get a few things straight. 'Maybe people see me as just a wife of the president,' she said, in an interview with Fox News. 'But I'm standing on my own two feet, independent. I have my own thoughts.' Just before the election, Mrs Trump released her memoir. Later this year, she will be the focus of an Amazon documentary series she says will let viewers follow her journey back into the White House.

But we have seen how people in this position have tried to use it in a way that fits them best.' Indeed, Jill Biden, who followed Mrs Trump, also broke from tradition, becoming the first woman to continue her professional career outside the White House while serving as first lady. Mrs Trump, 54, was born Melanija Knavs in what was then part of Yugoslavia, now Slovenia. She began working as a fashion model at 16, and met her future husband at a Fashion Week party in 1998, when she was 28.

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