Hours after Donald Trump was sworn in as president on Monday, some Instagram and Facebook users started noticing that their accounts were suddenly following Pages associated with the new president, first lady Melania Trump and Vice President JD Vance.
President Trump entered the Commander-in-Chief ball with first lady Melania Trump to a thunderous ovation as the inaugural events continued late into the night on Monday.
On January 20, the first lady stepped out for the day of inaugural ceremonies in a double-breasted navy coat from American designer Adam Lippes, styled with a matching pair of stiletto heels, black leather gloves, and the pièce de résistance, a wide-brim Eric Javits hat, worn low across her brow bone.
Melania Trump wore a custom look -- a strapless white gown with a geometric black trim and a small slit -- to the inaugural ball Monday night, completing her series of the day's outfits with a show-stopper from her own stylist. The first lady completed the look with a black choker and white heels.
The image is digitally altered. NBC News footage of former President Jimmy Carter's funeral shows Melania Trump holding the program right-side up.
Melania has an estimated net worth of $50 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. Before becoming First Lady, Melania had a successful career as a model. She worked with several high-profile fashion brands and appeared in numerous magazines, including Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar.
Melania Trump’s inaugural headwear may have made quite the statement, but it doesn’t necessarily mean that she’s ushering in a “make hats great again” fashion
Hours after Donald Trump was sworn in as president on Monday, some Instagram and Facebook users started noticing that their accounts were suddenly following Pages associated with the new president, First Lady Melania Trump and Vice President JD Vance.
Several high-profile tech leaders and celebrities made headlines at Donald Trump’s inauguration as the 47th President of the United States on January 20, 2025, in Washington, DC.
Some Facebook users claimed the platform forced their personal accounts to follow President Trump after his inauguration. We VERIFY what actually happened.