After a month-long absence from public events, First Lady Melania Trump returned to the White House spotlight, appearing in the Rose Garden and joking with the crowd, “I heard you missed me. Here I am.”
Her appearance came as renewed attention surrounds White House executive assistant Natalie Harp, whose high-profile role alongside President Donald Trump has drawn growing media and political scrutiny.
Melania’s public schedule has been notably sparse during Trump’s second term, with significantly fewer appearances than during the same period of his first presidency.
Her latest return therefore drew particular attention amid the ongoing discussion surrounding Harp and her close access to the president.
Recent media reports and revelations in books about the Trump White House have further fueled interest in Harp, a 35-year-old aide often described as a constant presence around the president.
She is known for providing close-up support, including printing documents and assisting with Trump’s social-media activities.
The controversy intensified after Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff raised questions about travel arrangements at a political event, prompting a forceful response from White House officials and spokespeople.






