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Melania Trump Launches Muse Films
In a move that caught even the sharpest Washington insiders off guard, First Lady Melania Trump has quietly incorporated her own production company, Muse Films, and is already preparing its first slate of projects.
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The announcement slipped out Friday afternoon through a brief post on her personal X account and a one-sentence press release from her East Wing office: “Muse Films will create authentic, uplifting stories that reflect resilience, elegance, and the American spirit.” No logos, no splashy website, no red-carpet rollout, just classic Melania minimalism with maximum intrigue.
Sources close to the First Lady tell Clout News that Muse Films has been in the works for nearly eight months. The company is registered in Florida, with Melania listed as the sole managing member. While the East Wing stresses that the venture is privately funded and separate from any taxpayer resources, eyebrows are already raised about how a sitting First Lady can run a for-profit entertainment company without running afoul of ethics guidelines.
So what exactly is Muse planning to produce?Insiders say the debut project is a feature-length documentary tied to Melania’s bestselling 2024 memoir, currently in final editing with a targeted 2026 festival premiere. Beyond that, the slate reportedly includes:
- A scripted limited series about immigrant women who “built quiet empires” in America (a not-so-subtle nod to her own journey from Slovenia to the White House).
- A children’s animated special focused on online safety and cyberbullying, expanding on her dormant “Be Best” initiative.
- Early conversations with A-list directors about a potential biopic (the subject remains closely guarded, but one name whispered in Beverly Hills circles is, yes, Melania herself).
Hollywood’s reaction has been a mix of genuine curiosity and cautious distance. One top producer, speaking anonymously, told us: “Everyone’s taking the meeting. You don’t say no to a call that starts with ‘The First Lady would like to discuss…’ But nobody knows the rules here. Is this allowed? Is it smart? Is it brilliant? We’re all waiting for the other shoe to drop.”
The timing is undeniable. With Donald Trump back in the Oval Office and Barron now at NYU, Melania has far fewer day-to-day White House obligations than in 2017–2021. Friends say she’s been screening classics with indie distributors at Mar-a-Lago and has already sat down with heavyweights from Netflix and Angel Studios.
For a woman who once said “I don’t care about the spotlight,” this is the loudest power move of her public life.
Whether Muse Films becomes the next Hello Sunshine or fades into a vanity footnote, one thing is clear: Melania Trump isn’t content to be remembered only for Christmas decorations and “I really don’t care, do u?” jackets. She’s writing the next chapter herself, and she wants the credits to roll with her name above the title.
Clout News will keep tracking every development. In an administration that already feels like a reality show, the First Lady just ordered Season Two herself.
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