Amazon has agreed to pay $40 million to license a Melania Trump documentary, as Jeff Bezos makes overtures to Trump. Memo from Jeff to all “Melania” personnel:
Amazon Prime Video is set to unveil a groundbreaking documentary on Melania Trump, offering an unprecedented behind-the-scenes look at the life of the former First Lady. Directed by Brett Ratner and executively produced by Trump herself,
Trump addressed the film, which will be directed by Brett Ratner, for the first time in an interview with 'Fox & Friends' Monday.
It’s day to day, from transition team to moving to the White House, packing, establishing my team, the First Lady office, moving into the White House, what it takes to make the residence your home, to hire the people that you need,
Amazon Prime Video will release a documentary about Melania Trump.
Americans have begun questioning Melania Trump's motives surrounding her new business and career moves heading into President Donald Trump's second administration
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.
Melania Trump, who shielded her eyes with a hat at Donald Trump’s inauguration, is “unreadable, inscrutable — and she likes it that way,” said a fashion insider.
If the seating plan at Trump’s inauguration was any indication, the next four years are a good time to be a tech billionaire. Meta’s CEO, Mark Zuckerberg; Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook; Google’s CEO, Sundar Pichai;
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump released meme coins just days before he took the oath of office. A splashy pre-inaugural party was held at a property his company owns. And a Saudi-backed golf tournament is headed to a Trump club this spring.
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Late-night hosts had plenty of jokes after President Donald Trump was officially sworn in Monday for his second term.