Melania Trump made unexpected claim about what the Obamas did before leaving the White House

Melania Trump made the accusation ahead of her husband Trump’s inauguration earlier this year

While Donald Trump was preparing to retake office as the 47th President of the United States, his wife, Melania Trump, shared some sh0cking comments about her previous experience moving into the White House.

Melania Trump has been pretty busy as of late – whether that’s partaking in her second state visit to the UK earlier this month donning her absolutely massive hat, spawning conspiracy theories around body doubles and ‘stealing the show’ during Trump’s lengthy address to the UN this week.

Yet it’s comments she made earlier this year about the Obama family which have seemingly resurfaced once again, and she didn’t hold back.

Back in January, Melania Trump was set to return to Washington, DC, with her husband being officially sworn back in on the 20th.

The inauguration itself featured performances from the likes of Lee Greenwood, Carrie Underwood, and even The Village People.

Prior to her second stint as first lady, Melania sat down for an interview with Fox & Friends, where she opened up about the challenges she faced back in 2016.

Michelle Obama, Melania Trump, Donald Trump, or Barack Obama (Kevin Dietsch/Pool/Bloomberg/Getty Images)

“The first time was challenging”, she admitted.

“We didn’t have much of the information. The information was… upheld for us from previous administration. But, this time, I have everything!”

Melania’s remark appeared to be directed at the Obama family, who handed over the White House to the Trumps in January 2017.

This is not the first time Melania has criticised the outgoing administration for allegedly making things difficult.

In her memoir, she claimed: “It is customary for the incoming first family to start the moving process when the outgoing first family leaves for the holidays in December. Sadly, our team did not receive the access we had requested to visit the White House residence in December.”

According to her account, the Trumps allegedly received no response for weeks in spite of reaching out to arrange a convenient time.

Melania added: “When we finally received the information, it was filled with errors. This delayed the planning process, and I was only able to begin renovations… once we were already in the White House. Those three weeks would have been crucial for … starting preparations.”

Her comments stand in contrast to what Obama’s wife Michelle has previously shared.

Michelle Obama & Melania Trump arrive at a tribute service for former US first lady Rosalynn Carter (ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

In her best-selling memoir Becoming, the former First Lady said that she had reached out to Melania to offer her support, just as Laura Bush had once done for her. Michelle then told ABC News that Melania never took her up on the gesture.

At the time, Melania’s communications director Stephanie Grisham addressed the situation in a statement to CNN, insisting the first lady did not need any guidance from Michelle.

She wrote: “Mrs. Trump is a strong and independent woman who has been navigating her role as First Lady in her own way.

“When she needs advice on any issue, she seeks it from her professional team within the White House”.

In spite of the tensions surrounding her first stay, Melania confirmed she’d be based at the White House during her husband’s second term, while also spending time in New York and Palm Beach.

She clarified: “My first priority is, you know, to be a mom, to be a First Lady, to be a wife. And once we are in on Jan. 20, you serve the country.”