Melania Trump, New York Stock Exchange
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The first lady, 55, spoke at the New York Stock Exchange and rang the opening bell one day before the Kennedy Center premiere of her self-titled documentary
The New York Stock Exchange’s staff needed some coaching to generate sufficient excitement for Melania Trump’s new movie as she rang the opening bell to celebrate her cinematic debut. Trump apparently failed to attract enough enthusiasm from the crowd of staff and guests gathered on the trading floor to push her new documentary,
Melania Trump is capping her first year after becoming first lady again with the global release of a documentary about the 20 days before she and President Donald Trump returned to the White House.
The premiere of “Melania” Thursday night at the Kennedy Center comes one month after the board of the arts center, which President Trump now chairs and is newly filled with his appointees, voted "unanimously " to rename the building the "Trump-Kennedy Center." The signage was updated a day later, on Dec. 19.
Melania Trump's new documentary reportedly hasn't made a dent in the box office. The first lady's self-titled film, Melania, showcases a look inside of her life in the weeks before her husband Donald Trump's second presidential inauguration in January 2025.
Melania Trump is the subject of the documentary "Melania," which covers the 20 days leading up to President Donald Trump's 2025 inauguration.
The Trump Cabinet is packing the house for Melania Trump’s film premiere Thursday evening—so a pair of absences will be hard to miss. Most of President Donald Trump’s Cabinet is expected to dutifully attend the Kennedy Center for the premiere of the 55-year-old first lady’s $75 million documentary,