Melania Trump will continue to do her duties in the last few weeks of her stay inside the White House. Her camp confirmed earlier this week that she will proceed with the tradition of decorating the "People's House" for Christmas.

People learned from Stephanie Grisham that the First Lady is "looking forward" to it next month. She added that the U.S. President's wife "has enjoyed" doing the designs since last June.

The East Wing's Chief of Staff continued that they will, once again, open the White House for the public. She stated that they will showcase the Christmas decorations across the country come December.

Following the official statement, publications recalled the secret tapes of Melania Trump. One of the recordings reveals the "disdain" of the First Lady toward the decorating tradition, implying that no one "gives a f***" about it. Nevertheless, the tape recording heard her saying that she still needs to do it despite all the more essential matters occurring across the country.

TMZ explained that Donald Trump's wife was "frustrated" at that time due to the media's focus on "child separations" at the border. She seemingly felt like no one would care about the tradition of decorating the White House for Christmas.

USA Today previously reported that Melania Trump had no idea about the tapes before its release. Her former advisor and "friend" secretly recorded their private conversations in 2018 and released it to the media while promoting her memoir, Melania and Me.

The material centers on Stephanie Winston Wolkoff's friendship with the First Lady. She talked about the "rise," as well as the fallout, of their relationship.

Wolkoff, also, included several shocking claims about the members of the First Family, including especially Ivanka Trump. She alleges that tensions and disputes between Donald Trump's wife and daughter have always remained evident.

The news about the Christmas decorations for this year comes amid Donald Trump's refusal to concede that he lost the race to Joe Biden. He has since accused his rival's camp of electoral fraud.

Sources claim, however, that Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner are pushing the U.S. President to "accept his loss," according to CNN. But, the case appears to be different from what Melania Trump is doing as she echoed her husband's words on social media.

On November 9, the First Lady took her thoughts to Twitter. She said that the American public deserves "fair elections," adding that officials should count "every legal vote."