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Posted On: 03/18/2017 11:26:23 AM
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Report: Melania, Barron Trump Moving Into WH Sooner Than Expected
First Lady Melania Trump and her son Barron Trump will be moving to the White House sooner than expected, TMZ reported.
Mrs. Trump and 10-year-old Barron are planning to move in with the president sometime in June.
When they leave their apartment in Manhattan's Trump Tower, they are expected to become full-time residents of Washington, D.C.
President Trump's youngest son was originally planning to stay in New York longer, Sandra Smith reported on "Fox & Friends."
TMZ also reported that Barron has found a new school in D.C. at which to continue his studies.
New York City Police Commissioner James O'Neill said providing adequate security for the family will end up costing between $127K and $146K per day, plus FDNY expenses.
In December, Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) asked Congress for $35 million to fund security for the Fifth Avenue skyscraper, and Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.) said it is unfair for city taxpayers to foot the bill themselves.
"Trump Tower itself now presents a target to those who wish to commit acts of terror against our country, further straining our limited counterterrorism resources," O'Neill said, according to Politico.
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First Lady Melania Trump and her son Barron Trump will be moving to the White House sooner than expected, TMZ reported.
Mrs. Trump and 10-year-old Barron are planning to move in with the president sometime in June.
When they leave their apartment in Manhattan's Trump Tower, they are expected to become full-time residents of Washington, D.C.
President Trump's youngest son was originally planning to stay in New York longer, Sandra Smith reported on "Fox & Friends."
TMZ also reported that Barron has found a new school in D.C. at which to continue his studies.
New York City Police Commissioner James O'Neill said providing adequate security for the family will end up costing between $127K and $146K per day, plus FDNY expenses.
In December, Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) asked Congress for $35 million to fund security for the Fifth Avenue skyscraper, and Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.) said it is unfair for city taxpayers to foot the bill themselves.
"Trump Tower itself now presents a target to those who wish to commit acts of terror against our country, further straining our limited counterterrorism resources," O'Neill said, according to Politico.
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