MELANIA MEANS BUSINESS

In 2017 it took almost three months for the White House to release an official portrait of the new First Lady who in a significant break from tradition had yet to move permanently into the executive mansion.

Fast forward eight years and this time things, like so much else in Trump 2.0, look very different. A bold, confident, disciplined and always sharply tailored boss was the Melania that the public got today and, up until now, was a woman that only those who worked closest with her were allowed to see.
Melania’s lightning-fast pictorial statement - in bold black and white (another barrier breaking feature of the image) - makes clear that she too realizes that not only is there no time to waste in declaring herself part of a presidential triumvirate.
She is picture three in the line-up after her husband and his vice-president on the White House homepage.
As someone who conducts focus groups for a living, I was hardly surprised by the poll this week that showed that so many
Many Trump supporters believe that Trump won the 2024 election because, this time, the vote for Trump was “too big to rig.”





WASHINGTON, D.C. — In an electrifying several hours on Capitol Hill, a nominee for the nation's top criminal justice position was interviewed by the nation's top criminals.
And what a Golden Family – there’s Tiffany. Eric, Ivanka, Donald Jr. and Barron, with First Lady Melania holding the Bibles (Trump’s and Lincoln’s). Class, beauty, masculinity, and patriotism are back in style. As is entrepreneurship and meritocracy, epitomized by Elon right behind the First Family.

Donald Trump is once again President – and his second administration promises to be more Trumpian than ever.

Democrats are in freefall.