Summary
Melania Trump talked about her security concerns following two assassination attempts on President Donald Trump in 2024 in a new documentary. The film, titled "Melania," covers the weeks leading up to Trump's second inauguration and highlights her worries about safety during public appearances. The documentary has received significant investment but reportedly had low attendance at theaters.
Key Facts
- The documentary "Melania" opened in theaters and covers events before President Trump's second inauguration in January 2025.
- In July 2024, an assassination attempt at a campaign rally injured President Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania.
- Another assassination attempt was foiled in September 2024 while Trump was playing golf in West Palm Beach, Florida.
- Melania Trump expresses safety concerns for herself and her family throughout the documentary.
- The film, directed by Brett Ratner, cost Amazon $75 million in total, which includes production and marketing expenses.
- Despite the high production cost, theater attendance for the documentary was low nationwide.
- Melania highlighted relief when the inauguration moved indoors due to weather, citing increased security.