Melania Trump wears a navy suit to meet members of the Special Olympics team

President Donald Trump recently dubbed his wife Melania the next Jackie O, but it looks like she took a style cue from him on Thursday instead of the iconic first lady.

The 49-year-old donned a navy blue suit and a white button-down shirt to join her husband in hosting members of the U.S. Special Olympics team in the Oval Office this afternoon. 

The first lady’s blazer $1,395 stretch-wool blazer by Michael Kors and matching pants complemented the president’s navy suit, which he paired with his standard long red tie.  

Outfit of the day: Melania Trump, 49, took a cue from her husband on Thursday and wore a navy blue suit 

Matching: Melania's blazer $1,395 stretch-wool blazer by Michael Kors and matching pants complemented the president's navy suit, which he paired with his standard long red tie

Matching: Melania's blazer $1,395 stretch-wool blazer by Michael Kors and matching pants complemented the president's navy suit, which he paired with his standard long red tie

Matching: Melania’s blazer $1,395 stretch-wool blazer by Michael Kors and matching pants complemented the president’s navy suit, which he paired with his standard long red tie

Meet and greet: The first lady joined the president in the Oval Office to meet with members of the U.S. Special Olympics team

Meet and greet: The first lady joined the president in the Oval Office to meet with members of the U.S. Special Olympics team

Melania left both her navy jacket and the collar of her dress shirt open, adding a stylish touch to her otherwise buttoned-up look. 

Her slim-cut pants were cropped, highlighting her sky-high navy heels that perfectly matched her tailored suit. 

The former model wore her highlighted brown hair in loose waves and sported smokey eye makeup, which she paired with a more muted lip.

While meeting with the members of the Special Olympics team, Melania stood behind her husband, who was seated at his desk.

Added touch: The former model wore her highlighted brown hair in loose waves and sported smokey eye makeup, which she paired with a more muted lip

Added touch: The former model wore her highlighted brown hair in loose waves and sported smokey eye makeup, which she paired with a more muted lip

Support system: While meeting with the members of the Special Olympics team, Melania stood behind her husband, who was seated at his desk

Support system: While meeting with the members of the Special Olympics team, Melania stood behind her husband, who was seated at his desk 

Style: Melania left both her navy jacket and the collar of her dress shirt open, adding a stylish touch to her otherwise buttoned-up look

Style: Melania left both her navy jacket and the collar of her dress shirt open, adding a stylish touch to her otherwise buttoned-up look

The first lady appeared to be in a jovial mood, and she smiled brightly when the team gave Trump a navy blue jersey that has ‘USA’ and ’19’ written in white. 

The meeting came nearly four months after Trump had ‘overridden’ proposed cuts to the government’s funding of the Special Olympics. 

After posing for pictures with the delegation, Trump spoke to reporters in the Oval Office about his campaign rally in Greenville, North Carolina, on Wednesday night.

He claimed to disavow his supporters who chanted ‘send her back’ at the event. 

Gift: The first lady appeared to be in a jovial mood, and she smiled brightly when the team gave Trump a navy blue jersey

Gift: The first lady appeared to be in a jovial mood, and she smiled brightly when the team gave Trump a navy blue jersey

Waiting in the wings: After posing for pictures with the delegation, Trump spoke to reporters in the Oval Office

Waiting in the wings: After posing for pictures with the delegation, Trump spoke to reporters in the Oval Office

‘I was not happy with it. I disagree with it,’ he said, referring to a moment when 8,000 screaming fans yelled for Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar to return to her native Somalia.

‘I felt a little bit badly about it,’ he conceded, but added: ‘I didn’t say that. They did.’

Asked why he didn’t stop his supporters from chanting the unmistakable message, he replied: ‘I think I did. I started speaking very quickly.’

The chant came after the president said of Omar that she ‘has a history of launching vicious anti-Semitic screeds.’ 

All smiles: After the meeting, Trump welcomed Prime Minister Mark Rutte of the Netherlands in the Oval Office before they participated in a special presentation ceremony

All smiles: After the meeting, Trump welcomed Prime Minister Mark Rutte of the Netherlands in the Oval Office before they participated in a special presentation ceremony

On the go: Melania was later seen arriving at the East Room of the White House with Vice President Mike Pence to attend the ceremony

On the go: Melania was later seen arriving at the East Room of the White House with Vice President Mike Pence to attend the ceremony 

Ceremony: The Dutch prime minister presented the president with a 48-star flag flown on a U.S. Naval vessel during the D-Day invasion

Ceremony: The Dutch prime minister presented the president with a 48-star flag flown on a U.S. Naval vessel during the D-Day invasion

Exciting: The historic flag was given to Trump for future display in the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C.

Exciting: The historic flag was given to Trump for future display in the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C.

‘Send them back!’ the crowd yelled, nine times. The president resumed speaking after the intensity had died down, 13 seconds later.

After the meeting, Trump welcomed Prime Minister Mark Rutte of the Netherlands in the Oval Office before they participated in a special presentation ceremony. 

Melania was later seen arriving at the East Room of the White House with Vice President Mike Pence to watch the two leaders. 

At the ceremony, Prime Minister Rutte presented the president with a 48-star flag flown on a U.S. Naval vessel during the D-Day invasion. 

The historic flag was given to Trump for future display in the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C.  

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