First lady Michelle Obama said she and her team plan to do “whatever”
Melania Trump needs to help her succeed in the White House.
“My offer to Melania was, ‘You really don’t know what you don't know
until you’re here, so the door’s open,’ as I’ve told her and as Laura
Bush told me,” Obama told Oprah Winfrey in an interview set to air on
CBS on Monday evening, describing her post-election meeting with the
incoming first lady.
“My door is open,” she repeated later. “That was really the nature of the meeting.”
Obama also couched her offer to answer any of her successor's questions
as a reflection of the support she received from her own predecessor.
“I'm not new in this ‘going high’ thing,” Obama said. “I’m modeling what
was done for me by the Bushes. And Laura Bush was nothing but gracious
and helpful, and her team was right there for my team all throughout
this entire eight-year process.”
As a powerful surrogate for Hillary Clinton on the campaign trail, Obama
popularized the slogan “When they go low, we go high” to describe her
and the president’s response to attacks from critics. Clinton, too, used
it, to counter what she argued was unfair criticism from Donald Trump.
Melania Trump was rarely a presence on the campaign trail, and her most
prominent appearance prompted some controversy, when the speech she
delivered at the Republican National Convention came under attack
because parts seemed to be plagiarized from previous remarks by Michelle
Obama.
Since her husband's election, Trump has stayed relatively quiet. During
the campaign, she indicated that she would like to work on projects
related to combating cyberbullying while her husband is in office; she
will likely continue to live in New York with her son, Barron, until
mid-2017, when he finishes the school year.
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