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I guess when she was working a an escort she never leaned the skills needed
Traditionally, it's the role of the first lady to accompany spouses of visiting foreign leaders around Washington. That often means a good deal of showcasing local museums, schools, monuments and gardens. It's essentially playing tour guide, but it's part of the role of representing the Administration and playing gracious hostess to very VIP out of town guests.
Melania Trump appears to be breaking with this particular tradition.
On two pre-scheduled Washington stops Friday, one to Gallaudet University and the other to attend a National Cherry Blossom Festival committee meeting at the Japanese embassy, the first lady of Japan, Akie Abe, was alone, without Mrs. Trump to guide her.
Mrs. Trump, who has decided to live in New York through the end of the school year with her and the President's son Barron, was on hand to greet the Abes Friday afternoon and flew with them and her husband aboard Air Force One to Palm Beach, Florida, for a weekend stay at Mar-a-Lago.
But Mrs. Abe's solo DC outings are nothing like her previous trips to the US capital city.
In 2015, Mrs. Abe joined Michelle Obama on a visit to a Great Falls, Virginia, elementary school, where the two women were cheered by students.
And in 2007, Laura Bush joined her husband, George W. Bush, and Prime Minister Abe, in greeting the couple during another trip to Washington, meeting them for tea at Blair House and then walking over to the White House for dinner.
The two women also went on a solo jaunt to tour Mount Vernon, keeping one another company during a walk through the estate's gardens.
Without Melania Trump, Mrs. Abe rolls solo in Washington - CNNPolitics.com
She's everything Liberals love unless she's the wife of Donald Trump. Yes she's an immigrant herself and has a lot to learn about being First Lady.
She can read about what she has to learn to be a successful First Lady in five languages that she speaks fluently.
The idiots will only hear her accent, not her words.