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Melania Trump is back in the White House, but she still isn’t on the same page as Vogue, which mocked the first lady’s official portrait as tacky. “Indeed, Trump looked more like she was guest starring on an episode of ‘The Apprentice’ than assuming the role of first lady of the United States,
Vogue's recent op-ed criticized Melania Trump’s White House portrait, likening her fashion choices to a 'freelance magician,' and suggested she clung to theatrics from her previous life. The critique sparked backlash on social media,
Now, at 54, President Trump’s wife is, in a word, stunning. That just doesn’t do it for Vogue magazine, which heavily preferred Jill Biden, the 73-year-old former substitute teacher and librarian (who, for the record, did study fashion merchandising for one year in college 55 years ago).
Vogue gave a blistering review of Melania Trump’s official White House portrait, calling it “boardroom pastiche” that makes her look like a “freelance magician.” The piece threatens to reignite a feud between the magazine and the former model,
Once again, Melania Trump is telegraphing to the world that we should not expect first lady business as usual. But perhaps we should expect business? The picture, which will top Mrs. Trump’s official web page and make its way to the National Archives,
Michelle Obama’s absence from Jimmy Carter’s funeral was likely a decision to not engage with Donald Trump. But why did Barack have to get so chummy with him?
I always watch inaugurations and they have a slightly over-the-top, pompous and austere feel to them. That changed eight years ago when Trump first won office.
In an apparent response to remarks made by President Trump about a group of minority Democratic congresswomen in 2019, Michelle Obama tweeted this: “What truly makes our country great is its ...
Senator Cruz said that Michelle Obama would be an "incredibly formidable" candidate for the White house as polls show both parties struggling to open a lead.
Fans couldn't wrap their heads around the 'confusing' scene, with many pointing out Curtis was 'manipulative'.
President Trump has mused more than once that he might like to extend his stay at the White House. But can he run for re-election again in 2028 and seek a third term? The simple answer: No, the ...