As we all know, former US President Trump has never given up his desire for the president, first insisting that he won last year's election, accusing incumbent President Biden of cheating and stealing his victory, and constantly cheering for his 2024 election, hoping that the American people can support their re-election for president.
While Trump's desire to be president continues to be fanatical, his wife, Melania, is completely uninterested in becoming first lady again.
Since leaving Washington in January, she has stayed out of the media spotlight and cared little about political life.
CNN once said that Melania may be the most intimate first lady of the United States in modern history.

In fact, in addition to Melania, the other president's wife has never participated in political life, she and her husband have never met for 27 years, living alone in the countryside, but also to feed cattle and chickens, to do farm work, the title of first lady has long been extinct.
The first lady, who lives in the countryside, is called Galina, the wife of Belarusian President Lukashenko.
Galina was born in a small village in eastern Belarus to a younger sister. Although life is not rich, Elena, a teacher's mother, never skimps on the two sisters' education.
Galina has developed a habit of loving reading since she was a child, and her personality is also kind and lovely. Elena believes that children need to have their own sense of independence, so they do not force their daughters to do anything in life, which also makes Galina more free than other children.
After graduating from elementary school, Galina's family moved to her mother's hometown of Shklov and attended a local secondary school. It was here that Galina met Lukashenko, who was one grade higher than herself.
When he was young, Lukashenko was handsome and handsome, and often appeared as a host in major school activities, which won the hearts of many girls.
"Behind the tall and handsome Sasha (Lukashenko's nickname), there are many girls who like him, and I am one of them, and Sasha chose me, which makes me admire me and become the envy of other girls." We both love literature, so there are a lot of common topics in common. ”
Galina still gets a little excited to recall.
What impressed her most was that Lukashenko often walked 4 kilometers from Alexandria to her home in order to date herself, and no matter whether it was windy, rainy or snowy, it could not stop them from meeting.
The two usually went on a walk around Galina's house, where Lukashenko would give her all kinds of flowers and write poems specifically for her and read them to her on the way. We talked until we had to part ways, and then we went home the same way.
After graduating from secondary school, Lukashen was admitted to the History Department of the Mogilev Academy. For the sake of their agreement, a year later, Galina was admitted to the same university, and the two continued to communicate, and their feelings heated up rapidly.
One day before graduation, in the presence of the Dnieper river next to the school, Lukashenko proposed to Galina.
In 1975, the two officially became legal couples. Galina moved out of her dormitory and moved into an apartment in the city with Lukashenko. That same year, the couple's first child, Victor, was born.
Life after marriage was peaceful, Lukashenko was demobilized from the army and became the secretary of the Komsomol Committee of Mogilev City, and Galina followed in her mother's footsteps and taught at a secondary school in the city. However, within a few days of her work, misfortune happened: her son Victor fell ill with a serious infectious disease.
Because of his infirmity, Victor needed to be hospitalized for a long time, and Galina had to quit her job and spend almost an entire year in the hospital.
During this time, Galina often felt hopeless, which was completely different from the married life she had envisioned. Later, a doctor suggested that they move to the countryside because the rural environment helps the child recover physically.
After moving to the countryside, under the careful care of the couple, Victor's health really slowly improved. Galina simply settled down in the countryside and found a job as a kindergarten teacher.
In 1980, shortly after Galina gave birth to her second son, Lukashenko returned to the army for a second service, which officially began his political career.
In March 1989, Lukashenko participated for the first time in the election of the Soviet People's Representative in the Mogilev constituency, but narrowly lost. During the reorganization in March 1990, Lukashenko ran again and was eventually elected as the people's representative of the Shkelov constituency of the Supreme Soviet of the Republic of Belarus.
As Lukashenko's position became higher and higher, Galina also began to work in the government department, where she led the Mogilev Regional Executive Committee to improve the department of population improvement and do work in the field of improving the treatment of citizens.
During this time, Lukashenko has lived in both places, sometimes living in the capital Minsk and sometimes returning to his hometown with his wife and children.
The two people who had to meet on foot for 4 kilometers at that time had to be seen because there were fewer and more work gatherings, and the time for the two to be alone was getting less and less.
At the end of 1991, the Soviet Union collapsed and Belarus became an independent state, and lukashenko was one of the co-chairmen of the organizing committee meeting for the establishment of the New Democratic Party in Minsk.
In July 1994, Lukashenko was elected the first President of Belarus with 80.1% of the vote in the second round of presidential elections.
Unexpectedly, Lukashenko never met Galina again from the moment he stayed in the presidential palace, and 27 years have passed.
Although they no longer met, Galina was nominally the first lady, but the presidential palace never waited for its hostess, and Lukashenko never took his wife to any diplomatic events.
"I don't regret being a real first lady at all, and I can't imagine how I would have lived if I had been in the camera of a journalist."
Today, the two children are married and have settled in the capital to work at their father's side, while Galina still lives in a house in the village of Ryzhkovich in her hometown, raising chickens and doing farm work in her spare time, living a quiet and organized life.
"Lukashenko was an amazing man, unabashedly saying that I still loved him, and I will always remember that Sasha who wrote poems for me."
After Galina's mother passed away in 2019, Lukashenko returned to Ryzhkovich to attend his mother-in-law's funeral, but avoided meeting Galina.
After 27 years, Lukashenko and Galina, although nominally husband and wife, may not see each other for the rest of their lives.
Rather than calling Galina the most low-key first lady, she is the most independent first lady, and Sasha, who has deeply infatuated her, must support him if she chooses to work for the country and the people. Even if I can't fit into this life and have to face separation, I have never complained.
Every time the snow falls, Galina must think back to the days of that year, and in the snow they discuss literature, ideals and the future together, all of which are the most beautiful memories.
Although the different pursuits of life separate them from each other, the feelings will not dissipate with them.
Strong, stoic, independent, Galina does not need the title of first lady and can also exude her own brilliance. Text/Charlie