Presidents normally live full time in Washington, with occasional weekends at nearby Camp David. But after the election, The New York Times reported, Trump told aides "he would like to do what he is used to, which is spending time in New York when he can." Coming from someone who preferred to fly back from campaign events every night, this raised fears of permanent disruption. Melania Trump had indicated she had no firm plans to move herself and their 10-year-old son to Washington.