script, one centered on privacy, motherhood, and distance from the relentless spectacle that defines his world.
Her silence has become its own kind of power. By refusing to play the traditional political spouse, she challenges expectations of what a First Lady should be: ever-present, ever-smiling, ever-available. Whether she ultimately returns to Washington or remains in Palm Beach, her choice will echo far beyond one marriage. It will test how much autonomy a presidential spouse is allowed — and how much mystery the public is willing to accept from the woman who, by saying almost nothing, may be saying the most.