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Melania Trump's portrait: White House unveils official photo of first lady
First lady Melania Trump released an official portrait Monday, a week after her husband Donald Trump was sworn as the 47th President.
Melania Trump’s Official Portrait Photographer Says Her Shot Captures First Lady’s “Kindness”
Régine Mahaux, who has been photographing the Trumps since 2008, told Vanity Fair that Melania’s new portrait “didn’t need to be retouched.”
Melania Trump's New Portrait: The Message Behind Her Power Pose
Melania Trump's new official portrait features the First Lady in a dark business suit at the White House, offering a stark contrast to her first portrait. What message is she conveying with her commanding power pose?
Melania Trump's official portrait released by White House
The official portrait of first lady Melania Trump was unveiled by the White House on Monday. The image, released in black and white, was taken in the residence by photographer Régine Mahaux. The first lady's office confirmed the photo was taken on Jan. 21, 2025, though the initial release mistakenly said it was taken in 2024.
How Melania Trump's New Portrait Compares With Her Old One
Melania's previous official portrait was released on April 3, 2017, during Donald's first term. The first photo was taken in the residence and is in color. Melania's jewelry is visible in the first picture, with a ring seen on each hand. Melania is crossing her arms in this photo and smiling, with a few teeth visible.
First lady Melania Trump’s new official portrait revealed
Melania Trump's new official White House portrait was released on Monday. The first lady is all business in the black and white picture, wearing a suit while striking a power pose.
Melania Trump’s new monochrome portrait is a first for US First Ladies. What does it signify?
The White House on Monday released a black and white portrait of First Lady Melania Trump. The 54-year-old is featured standing in a poised and assertive stance in the Yellow Oval Room of the White House,
Decoding Melania Trump's new official portrait
We asked two experts for their take on the image, which was shot in the White House a day after the inauguration.
Melania Trump Takes A Different Approach In Official Portrait
First lady Melania Trump ’s official portrait was revealed Monday, and it’s in black and white, differentiating it from recent first lady portraits.
Portraits in power: The official photos of Melania and President Trump
The new White House portraits of the first lady and the president tell a story of hard-nosed power and all-encompassing anger.
Vogue attacks Melania Trump's official White House portrait, compares her to 'freelance magician'
Vogue Magazine criticized Melania's Trump official White House portrait, saying she looked "more like a freelance magician than a public servant."
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Inside the Oval Office: What Biden décor did Trump ditch?
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He’s emboldened, he’s organized and he’s still Trump: Takeaways from the president’s opening days
Donald Trump’s first week in office isn’t over yet, but what the Republican president has done so far offers clues about how ...
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Donald Trump Has Promised a 'Golden Age' for the US. Can He Deliver?
As he returns to the Oval Office, Donald Trump has promised 'a golden age' after he was 'saved by God to make America great ...
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Melania Trump's 'stunning' official portrait has fans drawing parallels to famous image of husband Donald
While fans adored Melania Trump's black-and-white look in her official portrait for her second term, many compared it to a ...
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Trump crypto meme coin is a 'deep concern,' Dem lawmakers tell regulators
Democratic lawmakers are asking federal regulators to look into legal and ethical questions around the meme cryptocurrency ...
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