Melania Trump Recalls White House Bunker Experience in Memoir Teaser

Former First Lady Melania Trump shares a tense moment from 2020 protests in her upcoming memoir. The book, set for release next month, offers insights into her White House years.

September 22 2024, 07:02 PM  •  163 views

Melania Trump Recalls White House Bunker Experience in Memoir Teaser

In a recent promotional video for her forthcoming memoir, Melania Trump recounts a dramatic incident from her time as First Lady. The 54-year-old describes being awakened by Secret Service agents during intense protests near the White House in the summer of 2020.

Melania Trump narrates, "The loud knocking on my door sent a jolt through my body. The Secret Service agent told me I need to move, safety was paramount, not just for me, but for the president and all of the other residents in the White House." She adds, "The violent protests across the country had finally reached Pennsylvania Avenue."

The event Melania Trump refers to likely occurred on May 31, 2020, when she, Donald Trump, and their son Barron were briefly relocated to the White House bunker due to nearby demonstrations. This underground facility, officially known as the Presidential Emergency Operations Center (PEOC), has been a crucial part of White House security since its construction.

The protests Melania Trump mentions were part of the Black Lives Matter movement, which gained significant momentum following the death of George Floyd on May 25, 2020. This movement, which began in 2013, has since become a global phenomenon addressing racial injustice and police brutality.

Melania Trump's memoir, titled "Melania," is scheduled for release on October 8, 2024. The book promises to offer insights into her experiences as First Lady, including her "Be Best" initiative and her unique perspective as only the second foreign-born First Lady in U.S. history.

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In another promotional clip, Melania Trump draws an intriguing comparison between her past nude modeling work and Renaissance art, showcasing the diverse topics her memoir might cover. The Renaissance, a period of cultural rebirth spanning from the 14th to 17th centuries, revolutionized art, science, and literature.

Meanwhile, at a recent rally in Long Island, New York, Donald Trump encouraged his supporters to purchase his wife's book, describing it as "great." However, he admitted to not having read it himself, citing his busy campaign schedule. Long Island, interestingly, holds the distinction of being the most populated island in the United States.

As the release date approaches, interest in Melania Trump's memoir continues to grow. The book is expected to provide a unique glimpse into the inner workings of the White House, which has served as the official residence of U.S. presidents since 1800 and boasts 132 rooms and 35 bathrooms.