They started arriving shortly after sundown. Wave after wave of black SUVs rolling up to the waterfront entrance of the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., unloading a guest list that looked less like a movie debut and more like a Maga cabinet meeting. Pete Hegseth, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Marco Rubio, Dr. Phil, Jeanine Pirro — also, incongruously, Nicki Minaj, rapper Waka Flocka Flame and enough couture designers to stage a coup at Paris Fashion Week — all dutifully turned out for what was being billed as the cinematic event of the Trump era: the Jan. 29 premiere of Melania, the first lady’s $75 million Amazon documentary.
“It really brings back a glamour that you just don’t see anymore,” the president said to reporters in praise of his wife’s film before the curtain was raised. “Our country can use a little bit of that, right?”
It could use a bit of something.
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