The unstoppable ascent of Melania Trump
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The high heels remain sky-high, the tailored outfits are as sharp as ever, and Melania Trump’s appearance is impeccably polished. At first glance, her second tenure as First Lady appears to mirror her first.

However, insiders in Washington are buzzing about a noticeable transformation in this version of Melania.

The previous air of hesitancy has vanished, replaced by a newfound confidence and assertiveness.

Whether she’s taking the White House podium for an unexpected announcement about Jeffrey Epstein or presiding over a United Nations Security Council meeting—becoming the first First Lady to do so last month—Melania seems to have truly hit her stride.

Even her usual critics have taken note of this change.

“Mrs. Trump isn’t merely sitting back and reacting this time around,” remarked Michael LaRosa, who served in the White House under Jill Biden. “She’s actively shaping events and spearheading a policy agenda that stands independently from her husband’s.”

Evidence of her solo star power was on show with the launch of her documentary, Melania, for which Amazon paid an astonishing $40 million – with a further $35 million on marketing.

The sums dwarf those usually spent on documentaries, but Amazon defended the massive cost and vehemently denied it was a sop to the Trump administration, saying: ‘We licensed the film for one reason and one reason only – because we think customers are going to love it.’

Washington whisperers have noticed that the second incarnation of First Lady Melania Trump is decidedly different from before, like when she commanded the White House podium for an unexpected announcement about Jeffrey Epstein

Washington whisperers have noticed that the second incarnation of First Lady Melania Trump is decidedly different from before, like when she commanded the White House podium for an unexpected announcement about Jeffrey Epstein

Melania last month became the first first lady in history to gavel in the United Nations Security Council

Melania last month became the first first lady in history to gavel in the United Nations Security Council

Evidence of her solo star power was on show with the launch of her documentary, Melania, for which Amazon paid an astonishing $40 million

Evidence of her solo star power was on show with the launch of her documentary, Melania, for which Amazon paid an astonishing $40 million

The film, which received a high-profile premiere at the Kennedy Center, made $16.7 million at the box office – a respectable return, setting aside the astronomical production and marketing costs. But the first lady herself was cheered when, a day after it launched on Amazon Prime, the documentary was the most-streamed film on the service’s movie charts.

And there’s a fresh substance to her style.

Last week she was on Capitol Hill to lobby for more support for young people in foster care: not since Hillary Clinton has a first lady held such a high-profile public policy session within Congressional walls. Jill Biden and Michelle Obama, while active and engaged, preferred to invite members of Congress to the White House, or hold private meetings with a targeted few.

This week Melania hosted the annual First Lady’s luncheon, updating an audience of 2,000 people inside the ballroom of the Washington Hilton hotel about her work to help young people and highlighting her efforts to reunite stolen Ukrainian children with their parents.

The event is normally private – Lea Ann Edwards, chair of the Congressional Club’s security committee, said the organization’s informal motto for over a century has been ‘no politics and no press.’

But this year, in yet another sign of her growing confidence, the first lady requested that the media be present.

Detailing her unusually vigorous lobbying efforts for a bill securing better fostering support, she spoke like a polished political actor when telling the crowd: ‘I’m confident this will soon become the law of the land when passed. This will mark the second piece of legislation I have championed for the protection of America’s next generation.’

She’s even challenged her husband on his most prized turf: real estate.

Melania hosted the annual First Lady's luncheon, updating an audience of 2,000 people inside the ballroom of the Washington Hilton hotel

Melania hosted the annual First Lady’s luncheon, updating an audience of 2,000 people inside the ballroom of the Washington Hilton hotel

Last week, she was on Capitol Hill to lobby for more support for young people in foster care

Last week, she was on Capitol Hill to lobby for more support for young people in foster care

When in September 2025 he took a wrecking ball to her White House office, the first lady ‘privately raised concerns about tearing down the East Wing and told associates it wasn’t her project,’ according to a Wall Street Journal report the following month.

Sharing such thoughts spoke volumes about her new self-assurance.

And that calm competency will be on full display over the next week, as the first lady embarks on one of the most high-profile periods of her second term.

On Saturday night she will join her husband at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner – a black-tie event that he has always, as president, shunned. In 2017 he became the first president in 36 years to skip the event.

The couple last attended in 2015, when Barack Obama was in office.

Trump said he finally agreed to grace the event with his presence because he felt he was getting the recognition he deserved. 

‘In honor of our Nation’s 250th Birthday, and the fact that these “Correspondents” now admit that I am truly one of the Greatest Presidents in the History of the Country, the G.O.A.T., according to many, it will be my Honor to accept their invitation,’ he wrote in a Truth Social post.

On Sunday his wife will celebrate her 56th birthday, likely in the company of her 20-year-old son Barron, on whom she dotes; her sister Ines Knauss, 58 – one of her few truly trusted confidantes – and their 82-year-old father Viktor Knavs.

Then on Monday she will welcome King Charles and Queen Camilla to Washington DC on the start of a four-day state visit – the first by a British monarch in almost 20 years. 

The first lady is embarking on one of the most high-profile periods of her second term

The first lady is embarking on one of the most high-profile periods of her second term

The couple last attended the White House Correspondents' Association dinner in 2015, when Barack Obama was in office

The couple last attended the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner in 2015, when Barack Obama was in office

A slick black and white video, shared by the first lady to Instagram on Thursday, showed her arranging flowers and tweaking table settings. ‘The final details,’ she captioned it.

LaRosa said she is becoming quite the canny operator.

‘I give her credit for taking risks by putting all her cards on the table and showing her hand in her second White House chapter,’ he told the Daily Mail. 

‘It’s refreshing to see the first lady take such an active role lobbying the Hill on public-policy issues that matter to her. She’s clearly making the most of her platform and leveraging the visibility of her office to mobilize votes and attention.’

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