I can just hear the comments from the left.... I don't care one way or the other. With all the hate from the crybabies I wouldn't want my son being near the whitehouse if it was me.
Of course, Donald Trump has said that he doesn't intend to live at the White House full time. It's not so unusual. Reagan divided his time between the White House, Camp David, and his ranch in Rancho del Cielo, California, and George W. Bush spent quite a bit of his time at his ranch in Texas. Obama pretty much lived on various golf courses. With the kind of technology we have now, I don't think it much matters where the president is at any given time. It matters to those who lives nearby, I imagine, because Trump's presence in Trump Tower is certain to affect others who live there, since things would be pretty hectic while the president is in residence. The Clinton's visited the Rio Grande Valley of Texas fairly often while Bill Clinton was president. My ambulance company was chosen twice to provide EMS support for his motorcade, in fact. I know that when Clinton decided at the last minute that he wanted to stop and eat at a Mexican restaurant in Edinburg, everyone who was dining there at the time were subjected to an impromptu security check, and some were forced to leave. Plus, of course, traffic is tied up by any presidential visit.
Honestly, my first thought when I read this was: "Can we believe the New York Post on this?" My second thought was: "Good for her!" After reading the article it makes perfect sense to me that the Trump's do not want to take their son out of his school, etc. And since President Trump is going to be so busy adjusting to his new job....I don't think he is going to have much time for his wife and son and I believe it will be a whole lot less stressful on all of them to let Trump move first and get settled in and comfortable with his new position before he moves his wife and child in. Let's face it...it's going to be total chaos for Trump at first...and I don't see any reason why his wife and child should have to go through that chaos too. His family has been through enough just with the Election crap! They deserve a respite from it all until President Trump feels his family will be safe and happy in their new home. If that day ever comes. This whole Election has been crazy and the craziness is still hanging in even though Trump won the Nomination. So honestly I wouldn't want to bring my family anywhere until I knew it was safe and the craziness has stopped. Who cares what anyone else thinks...if the Trumps feel this is the right thing for their family, then it is.
The story is from the New York Post, not the New York Times, although other mainstream media outlets have picked it up as well. There's nothing shocking in it.