Trump addressed the film, which will be directed by Brett Ratner, for the first time in an interview with 'Fox & Friends' Monday.
The online retailer removed commitments to supporting transgender rights and the safety of Black customers and employees from a webpage of corporate policies.
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 has paid $40 million for a documentary of Melania Trump’s life story in Jeff Bezos’s latest attempt to ingratiate himself with the president-elect.
Meta and Amazon are both axing their diversity programs, adding their names to a growing list of firms across corporate America making similar moves in anticipation of Donald Trump's return to the White House.
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.
The incoming first lady also detailed what her new Amazon documentary will feature and the hiring process she is conducting.
The once and future first lady plans her return to the White House amid questions of how much time she'll actually spend there.
The project is expected to be released globally in theaters and for streaming use in the second half of 2025. Filming for the upcoming documentary began in December 2024.
Melania Trump says she's packed and ready for the move back into the White House next week. The incoming first lady also says she plans to revive her children's initiative and that an upcoming Amazon Prime Video documentary about her life was her idea.
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."