Melania Trump set to release a memoir

Memoir will be published by Skyhorse Publishing, a conservative publisher known for working with Trump allies

Melania Trump is set to release her debut memoir titled "Melania" in the fall, described as an intimate portrait of her life, personal experiences, struggles, and never-before-shared stories.
The memoir will be published by Skyhorse Publishing, a conservative publisher known for working with Trump allies, with two editions available: a $150 "Collector's Edition" signed by Melania, and a $40 "Memoir Edition" with never-before-seen photos, exclusively through her website.
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Melania Trump
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Unlike other former presidents and first ladies, Donald and Melania Trump have not released post-White House books through mainstream New York publishers, instead using Winning Team Publishing, as many publishers distanced themselves from Donald Trump after the Capitol siege.
Former President Donald Trump also announced his upcoming book titled "SAVE AMERICA" on the same day as Melania Trump's memoir, featuring moments from his first term and his vision for a second term, available for pre-order at $99, with signed copies priced at $499.
Critics and social media users have raised concerns about potential plagiarism in the memoir, drawing comparisons to Michelle Obama's book "Becoming" and referencing the plagiarism allegations surrounding Melania's 2016 RNC speech.
Melania Trump has maintained a relatively private life, focusing on raising her son Barron and promoting her "Be Best" initiative, mostly avoiding the campaign trail during her husband's political activities, including his 2024 campaign launch and the RNC's closing night.
This article was written in collaboration with Generative AI news company Alchemiq
Sources: The Guardian, Newsweek, AP News, Sky News, Benzinga, HuffPost, Conservative Angle, The Daily Beast, MSNBC, The Independent, The Washington Times, Fox News, The Economic Times, The Hill, U.S. News, The Boston Globe, Daily Mail.
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