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    Melania Trump Premieres Glimpse Into Private Life With $40 Million Documentary Amid Ethical Debate

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    U.S. President Donald Trump and his wife Melania arrive for the premiere of the documentary film "Melania" at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, recently renamed to include U.S. President Donald Trump's name, in Washington, D.C., U.S., January 29, 2026. REUTERS/Kylie Cooper TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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    First Lady’s Film Aims to Shape Public Perception as She Navigates Unprecedented Commercial Venture From White House

    WASHINGTON — First Lady Melania Trump unveiled a personal documentary Thursday night at the Kennedy Center that promises intimate access to her closely guarded world during the 20 days preceding her husband’s second presidential inauguration.

    “Melania,” a $40 million AmazonMGM Studios production, debuts in theaters worldwide Friday before streaming exclusively on Prime Video. The film arrives as the first lady seeks to define her legacy beyond traditional White House duties, while navigating questions about the ethics of a sitting president’s spouse engaging in a commercial media project.

    “I want to show the audience my life, what it takes to be a first lady again,” Melania Trump told reporters at the premiere, attended by Cabinet officials, lawmakers, and conservative commentators. She described the documentary as “beautiful, emotional, fashionable, cinematic.”

    President Donald Trump, who previewed the film privately, praised its restoration of “glamor” to public life. “Our country can use a little bit of that,” he remarked.

    Uncharted Territory for a First Lady
    Historical experts note the project breaks with tradition for first ladies, who typically avoid commercial ventures while in office to prevent conflicts of interest.

    “As far as I know, she’s the first first lady to be paid a lot of money to have a documentary made about her,” said Katherine Jellison, professor emerita at Ohio University.

    The first lady’s senior adviser Marc Beckman defended the arrangement, noting Melania Trump was a private citizen when Amazon announced the project in January 2025 and receives no government salary. “Why should we limit her?” he asked.

    The film also represents a diplomatic thaw between the Trumps and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, whose relationship with the president was previously strained.

    Shaping a Mysterious Public Persona
    With approximately 40% of Americans expressing no opinion about her in recent polls, the documentary appears strategically timed to shape public perception.

    “I think it’s an attempt to really refine her image for the American public,” said historian Katherine Sibley of Saint Joseph’s University. “She’s a mystery to the American people.”

    A teaser scene captures the first lady’s ambivalence about returning to public life. As she waits to enter the Capitol on Inauguration Day, she turns to the camera and says, “Here we go again.”

    Policy Achievements and Future Plans
    Beyond the film, Melania Trump has focused her first year on child welfare initiatives. She successfully advocated for the “Take It Down Act,” which criminalizes nonconsensual intimate image sharing, and launched the “Fostering the Future” program for foster children.

    In a notable diplomatic move, she wrote to Russian President Vladimir Putin seeking help reuniting Ukrainian children separated by war—a effort she says led to eight family reunifications.

    Looking ahead, the first lady has hinted at new legislative efforts for 2026 while continuing her work on artificial intelligence and education initiatives.

    Director Brett Ratner, whose return to filmmaking follows #MeToo-era allegations his lawyer denies, tempered box-office expectations. “You can’t expect a documentary to play in theaters,” he said.

    Yet for the famously private first lady, the film represents more than commercial success—it’s a calculated effort to control her narrative during a historically unconventional presidency.

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