Melania Trump claims she has been subjected to inaccurate portrayals in the media while promoting her memoir.
Melania Trump emphasized the significance of expressing her viewpoint: "The truth," in the video.
On Thursday, Melania Trump, the former first lady, posted a trailer for her memoir on social media and seemed to criticize the media.
"As a private individual who has frequently been the subject of public scrutiny and misrepresentation, I feel a responsibility to set the record straight. I believe it is crucial to share my perspective: The truth," she stated in the trailer posted to X.
As of August 26, pre-orders for Melania Trump's first memoir, "Melania," have reached the top of multiple Amazon's best-selling books lists, with the book set to be released to the public on Oct. 1.
The journey of writing this memoir has been deeply personal and reflective for the former first lady.
"The former first lady previously told Planet Chronicle Digital that writing her memoir has been an incredible journey with emotional highs and lows. Each story has shaped her into the person she is today."
The memoir by Melania Trump contains previously unseen photos.
The memoir, as stated in the press release, is a compelling and motivational account of a woman who has forged her own way, surmounted hardships, and established her own standard of achievement.
The memoir of Melania Trump will be published in two versions: the first on Oct. 1 and the second, the "Collector's Edition," at a later date. Skyhorse Publishing is publishing the memoir.
After her husband survived an assassination attempt, Trump issued a statement advocating for unity.
"Now is the time to reunite, my fellow Americans," she wrote in the statement. "Dawn has arrived, and I am thinking of you."
She added that the country needs to rise above the hatred, bitterness, and simplistic thoughts that spark violence.
Planet Chronicle' Brooke Singman contributed to this report.
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