First Lady Jill Biden has reportedly claimed that Melania Trump refused to take her up on an offer of a customary transition meeting over tea. Traditionally, the White House hosts the outgoing and incoming first ladies in a meeting over tea to signal the transition from one administration to the next;
Melania Trump accuses the Obamas of withholding information during her first term transition, while Jill Biden sent her a supportive note this time. M
First lady Jill Biden extended a gesture of kindness to incoming first lady Melania Trump after she did not accept her traditional invitation for tea at the White House in November. As a substitute, Jill Biden passed a note to President-elect Donald Trump for his wife.
First lady Jill Biden had a lot to say in what is likely her last interview before she and her husband, President Joe Biden, leave the White House on January 20 and some of it was about her predecessor and successor Melania Trump.
First lady Jill Biden said incoming first lady Melania Trump declined her invitation for tea, according to a report in The Washington Post. Biden reportedly extended the invitation to have tea at
Jill Biden wrote a note for Melania Trump as she's getting ready to move back into the White House for her second term as First Lady.
Jill Biden has accused Melania Trump of breaking a major First Lady tradition claiming she 'declined' a 'customary' event invitation.
First lady Jill Biden, after nearly 50 years in public life, reflects on the past seven months — and looks to the future.
President-elect Donald Trump is doing it twice, and his wife, Melania, says it's a lot easier the second time around.
Eleanor Roosevelt posing in the Sally Milgrim gown that she wore to her husband Franklin’s second inaugural festivities in 1937.
After the oath-taking, inaugural address, luncheon and traditional parade, the new president gets to go into the White House to find the family's clothes, furniture and other personal belongings in place and the kitchen stocked with favorite foods.
Regardless of who is president, the whole process also challenges the White House residence staff: The maids, butlers and others who look after the president’s private living space have about five hours — from start to finish — on Inauguration Day to move out one first family and settle in the next one.