Melania Trump's Backstage Gripes and the Upcoming "MELANIA" Documentary
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He mimicked her Slovenian accent perfectly: "Darling, it's not presidential!" Trump recounted how Melania, ever the epitome of elegance, once quipped, "Could you imagine FDR dancing?" He shot back that even Franklin Delano Roosevelt, that elegant Democrat attacked by Japan at Pearl Harbor, wouldn't bust a move like that—but the crowds scream for it anyway. Reality Tea echoes the story, noting Melania thinks fans are just "being nice" to him, while Trump insists the place "goes crazy" with cheers. And get this: she also nixes his weightlifting impersonations, calling them "terrible," especially when he riffs on biological males in women's sports, like that Italian boxer knocked out cold by a transitioned gold medalist at the Olympics. DRM News captured the full hilarious transcript—Trump blending policy jabs with these personal zingers, proving Melania's the straight man in their comedy duo.
No sightings of Melania herself at the Kennedy Center bash—she's been laying low amid the post-holiday whirl, including that wild U.S. military strike in Venezuela capturing Nicolás Maduro and his wife, who suffered significant injuries per their attorney and now sits in a Brooklyn prison after pleading not guilty in New York City court to narco-terrorism charges. But hold onto your hats: AOL dropped an exclusive first look at the upcoming film "MELANIA," a 104-minute doc hitting theaters globally on January 30th across North America, South America, Asia, Europe, and Israel. It's poised to peel back layers on her poised life, and if Trump's tales are any hint, it'll be gold.
Melania's whereabouts? She's the phantom queen—elegant, elusive, probably at the White House or Mar-a-Lago, plotting her next poised appearance while Donald grooves onstage. No red carpets or functions pinned down in the last 48 hours, but her influence? Undeniable. Fox News video clips and Jimmy Failla on Fox News Saturday Night are buzzing about what she finds "funny" in Trump's antics—turns out, not much, but we love her for it.
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