Trump addressed the film, which will be directed by Brett Ratner, for the first time in an interview with 'Fox & Friends' Monday.
The once and future first lady plans her return to the White House amid questions of how much time she'll actually spend there.
Donald and Melania Trump aim to make ‘as much as they can’ during their second White House stint, watchdog says - The new president and first lady are only days into their second administration and already look set to benefit financially from a number of ventures,
Melania Trump says the Amazon documentary directed by Brett Ratner about her will include scenes of her move into the White House and her transition to First Lady. Trump discussed the project during an interview with Fox & Friends co-host Ainsley Earhardt this morning.
For the many people considered enemies by President Donald Trump, his return to the White House has sparked anxiety about how much power he has to upend their lives.
US First Lady Melania Trump had said in a 2018 interview how she hoped “people would focus on what I do, not what I wear”. However, that has never happened. Ever since President Donald Trump's swearing-in ceremony,
CNBC’s Jim Cramer dissected Tuesday’s market action, speculating about how President Donald Trump’s first days in the White House are impacting the market.
Melania Trump said she is ready for an "exciting" four more years in the White House as she and her husband President-elect Donald Trump "have a lot to do to put the country back in shape."
Melania Trump, it is today said, will be "tougher and more focused" in her second spell as First Lady of the US as Donald Trump acts as 47th President of the nation
President Trump hosted executives from Softbank, OpenAI and Oracle at the White House Tuesday to announce “Stargate,” a $500BN private-sector plan to build new AI data centers.
Melania is Trump's third wife. He was previously married to Ivana Trump, with whom he has three children, and Marla Maples, with whom he has one daughter. Melania and Trump have one son, Barron Trump. Barron, 18, is a freshman at New York University's Stern School of Business, with a mass following of his own.
Now, as Trump returns to the White House, the tech mogul has changed his tune in a shift that could have far-reaching consequences for the businesses attached to his name: Amazon, Bezos’ rocket company Blue Origin and The Washington Post, which Bezos bought in 2013.