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Melania’s Trump Dior Gown, a Silicon Valley-Heavy Guest List, and Dover Sole: All The Details From Trump’s State Dinner

Melania’s Trump Dior Gown, a Silicon Valley-Heavy Guest List, and Dover Sole: All The Details From Trump’s State Dinner

On Tuesday, President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump hosted King Charles and Queen Camilla for a state dinner at the White House on a cool spring evening in Washington, DC. It was a show of pomp, circumstance, and most of all, power—which, depending on your positioning on the political spectrum, could feel eerie or elegant given the current state of the country. The dress code was white tie—known as the most formal dress code in the United States. The president and king wore tails and white waistcoats. Although Camilla did not wear a tiara, she did wear an amethyst and diamond necklace along with a hot pink gown by London-based designer Fiona Clare. Throughout her trip to the United States, the Queen has reliably chosen British designers in a subtle showing of sartorial support of her homeland. King Charles, President Donald Trump, and Melania Trump toast in front of table with white flower arrangements and gilded birds. BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/Getty Images The First Lady, however, chose a European brand. She opted for a pale …

Who are you, me?”: Trump trashes Melania’s “insane” Epstein speech on “Saturday Night Live

Who are you, me?”: Trump trashes Melania’s “insane” Epstein speech on “Saturday Night Live

After a week off, Donald Trump kicked off “Saturday Night Live” again this week. James Austin Johnson‘s take on the president ran through the headlines via a series of phone calls from the Oval Office, touching on Tiger Woods’ DUI arrest, the war in Iran and Melania Trump‘s bizarre speech about her lack of connections to Jeffrey Epstein. In the latter phone call, the first lady — played by Chloe Fineman — floated the idea of the speech to an unsure President Trump. “I decided I should do a big, random speech completely out of nowhere and say ‘I am not Epstein victim,’” she said. “Is that good?” Johnson’s Trump gave his honest assessment. “Darling, I gotta admit that sounds a little insane,” he said. “Who are you, me?” The faux-first lady went on to tie her name to other scandals, saying she wanted to tell the world that she “in no way helped out the Gilgo Beach serial killer” and “barely partied with Diddy.” Start your day with essential news from Salon.Sign up for …

Melania’s body language says it all in 5 moves during Epstein speech | World | News

Melania’s body language says it all in 5 moves during Epstein speech | World | News

A body language expert has revealed five moves made by Melania Trump during her bombshell speech in Washington furiously denying any connection with the disgraced paedophile billionaire Jeffrey Epstein. The American First Lady made the speech at the White House denying ties to Epstein and knowledge of his sex crimes, saying the “stories are completely false” and calling accusations that she was somehow involved “smears about me” Reading an extraordinary statement, Melania said she and her attorneys were fighting back against “unfound and baseless lies” in regards to her connections to the late financier, a convicted sex offender who leveraged connections to the rich, powerful and famous to recruit his victims and cover up his crimes. Melania mentioned her husband Donald Trump several times in her comments. She said Epstein did not introduce her to Trump and that she met her future husband at a New York City party in 1998. TV body language expert and author Judi James told the Express there were five moves made by Melania during her speech which made clear …

Melania’s robotic ‘modest proposal’

Melania’s robotic ‘modest proposal’

(RNS) — This week the White House debuted a humanoid robot that walks and talks, and — according to Melania Trump, who introduced the machine — is a prototype for a “teacher” named Plato who will always be “patient and available” in offering the entire corpus of human knowledge in the comfort of your own home. Three hundred years ago, Jonathan Swift satirized such chimerical and anti-humanistic applications of human knowledge in “Gulliver’s Travels.” Among the places Gulliver visits is a scientific academy where a giant machine containing the inventor’s entire vocabulary is spun and turned to create phrases and sentences: basically a large language model for its time. Elsewhere in the book, Gulliver witnesses the uses of instruments that kill, rather than heal, their subjects, and encounters a race of creatures who achieve the foolish human goal of immortality, to disastrous results. An Anglo-Irish clergyman, dean of St. Patrick’s Cathedral and author of volumes of wry poetry, political pamphlets and witty satire, Swift wasn’t only a satirist, but one whose ends and means were …

Melania’s Box Office Success Is Less Surprising Than You Think

Melania’s Box Office Success Is Less Surprising Than You Think

“Theaters aren’t safe spaces,” he said, using the liberal term for a supportive, non-judgmental, or secure environment. “They’re places where millions of Americans also want to go and see content that they want to see.” That enthusiasm has been bolstered by grass-roots campaigns in support of Melania, Vulture notes, a tactic that surely boosted box office. Social media announcements for in-theater viewing parties were easy to find this week, a common practice for films with right-leaning topics, Rebecca Fons, the director of programming at the Iowa Theater in the small Midwestern town of Winterset, told me. The next step in the playbook? “My inbox will start getting messages,” Fons said. People in certain conservative circles will be told “contact your local cinema, contact your local community spaces, and tell them they have to show this film.” Those who recall the release of Michael Moore‘s 2004 documentary Fahrenheit 9/11 might he having a bit of deja vu as they read about those tactics: the top-grossing documentary of all time at $119 million across North America also …

Melania’s non-documentary might end up a box office flop – but she won’t mind | UK News

Melania’s non-documentary might end up a box office flop – but she won’t mind | UK News

“Purposeful storytelling” is how Melania Trump herself describes what audiences will find in her cinematic debut. In many ways, that sums this film up. While Amazon paid an eye-watering fee for the documentary, don’t expect a warts-and-all unflinching record of what the first lady did in the 20 days leading up to the 2025 presidential inauguration. The trailer alone is glamorous, funny and clearly carefully curated. Her own team say she had strong creative input into the film and, as one of the executive producers, it’s likely the deal came with final cut approval. Image: U.S. first lady Melania Trump waves as she promotes Amazon MGM Studios’ upcoming film Melania at the New York Stock Exchange. Pic: Reuters “Some have called this a documentary, it is not,” she said in a speech at the film’s premiere. “My film is a very deliberate act of authorship. Inviting you to witness events and emotions through a window of rich imagery. “It is a created experience that offers perspectives, insights, and moments that only few have seen.” And …