Melania Trump will move full-time to Washington at the end of the school year, an adviser to the first lady declared Wednesday – refuting reported speculation she'd decided to stay at Trump Tower in New York City.
Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, acting as senior adviser to the first lady, told CNN that Melania Trump would be "settling in" after school ends for the 10-year-old son of President Donald Trump and the first lady.
"Mrs. Trump will be moving to DC and settling in to the White House at the end of the school year, splitting her time between New York and DC in the meantime," Winston Wolkoff said, CNN reported.
"Mrs. Trump is honored to serve this country and is taking the role and responsibilities of first lady very seriously. It has only been a short time since the inauguration and the first lady is going to go about her role in a pragmatic and thoughtful way that is unique and authentic to her."
According to CNN, a spokeswoman for the first lady earlier Wednesday knocked down reports that Melania Trump wouldn't move to Washington at all.
"That report is not true," the spokeswoman said, CNN reported.
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