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Promotional materials for First Lady Melania Trump’s calamitous documentary are being defaced throughout Los Angeles, with officials calling the damage “severe.” Melania, the Amazon-MGM production that chronicles the first lady in the days before Donald Trump returned to the White House in 2025,
Los Angeles Metro admitted to pulling buses with ads promoting First Lady Melania Trump’s new documentary off busy roads over vandalism concerns. The transit authority said buses featuring the ads for “Melania” were being rerouted to other “geographic areas to minimize vandalism.
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Metro Los Angeles forced to reallocate buses with 'Melania' movie ads after grotesque vandalism
Metro Los Angeles chose to relocate advertising for First Lady Melania Trump's documentary after the posters were vandalized. Fox affiliate KTTV-TV reporter Matthew Seedorff posted on social media that Metro LA responded to accusations that it was pulling buses with the "Melania" film ads out of service.
L.A. Metro officials said vandalism on "Melania" ads was severe and occurred after federal immigration agents shot and killed Alex Pretti amid tumultuous protests in Minneapolis.
Brett Ratner’s new movie Melania based on Melania Trump marketed the film with posters all across Los Angeles but they were vandalised and politically charged grafitti were drawn over them.
From bus-stop posters to a huge Culver City billboard, ads for the Amazon doc are being updated with Hitler mustaches, devil horns, and even excrement
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Commentary: 'Melania' isn't a documentary. It's a cynical and stupefying piece of political propaganda
'Melania' purports to be a 'documentary,' but it's really just old-fashioned, through-the-looking-glass propaganda.
The Amazon documentary, which cost $40 million to produce, is expected to make only $5 million during its opening weekend
Amazon backed up the Brink’s trucks to promote the vanity film, resulting in opening-weekend ticket sales of roughly $8 million, or 60 percent more than expected.