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As Melania Trump navigates being an incoming first lady for the second time, she sat down with the ‘Fox & Friends’ crew.

The nearly 15-minute discussion covered a range of Trump-family topics, including her husband’s iconic dance, her son Barron Trump, and President-elect Donald Trump’s “incredible” election victory.

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“It’s incredible,” she said of Trump’s election night victory over Vice President Kamala Harris. “And, we are very, very busy…  I’m establishing my transition team. And also, working on my office, putting my office together, and also, you know, organizing the residence and packing.”

“It’s incredible what you need to do when in that situation,” she noted.

The former and future first lady also explained how this transition period is different from the first time her husband was elected.

“Well, this time is very different because we already know where we are going. And, we have all of the plans from before, so we don’t need to go back in. My team is in contact with the White House, so, that’s a plus. But we have all what we need.”

Co-host Brian Kilmeade chimed in to ask how Trump’s desire to lead the country has changed since his last term, pointing out that he seems more “level-headed” than he was in the past.

“I think because we’ve been there and he was there before, and now it’s different. I think the energy is different. People around him are different,” she agreed. “I see that the country and the people really supported him. And they support him. He’s focused to make this country great again. And he’s better. It’s incredible.”

At one point during the discussion, the iconic “Trump dance” was brought up, with one of the co-hosts asking if she has ever done the shimmy herself.

“No, I don’t dance that way,” she grinned, adding  that it is a “very special and unique dance.”

As the topic turned to Barron, her freshly 18-year-old son, Trump’s motherly pride was evident.

“He’s a grown young man. I’m very proud of him – about his knowledge, even about politics, and giving advice to his father. He brought in so many young people. He knows his generation.”

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