Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · October 2, 2025 · Entertainment

First Lady's AI Mystery: Melania Trump Sparks Speculation with Futuristic Video

Melania Trump has followed in her husband's footsteps by posting AI videos online

SHOCKING TWIST: Melania Trump Hints at Sending AI Hologram to Future Events, Leaving Fans and Critics Aghast

In a jaw-dropping move that's left everyone talking, former First Lady Melania Trump has sparked speculation that she may be planning to send an artificial intelligence (AI) hologram to future public appearances. The 55-year-old took to social media on Wednesday to share an AI-generated video of herself, captioned "into the future," leaving many scratching their heads about its meaning.

The eerie footage shows a computer-generated version of Melania strolling through what appears to be Trump Tower, surrounded by pixels. The fake Melania is dressed in her signature sharp style, wearing a long black trench coat with satin lapels, pocket flaps, and buttons - an outfit that screams 'high-end fashionista.' As the camera zooms in on the hologram's face, it slowly blinks and stares directly ahead, sending chills down the spines of even the most seasoned observers.

The First Lady shared a computer-generated clip of herself in what appeared to be Trump Tower

The clip was originally posted by the official account associated with Melania's cryptocurrency, $MELANIA, which she launched in January 2021. The social media platform has been flooded with comments, ranging from confusion to outrage, as fans and critics alike try to decipher the message behind this AI-driven stunt.

One user on X (formerly Twitter) quipped: "Melania posted this AI version of herself to sell her crypto. AI Melania speaks 738 languages, has perfect skin, and is available for children's birthday parties and auto shows..." Another chimed in, "OHHHHHHH! You personally don't have to make appearances with [Donald] anymore if they can hologram you! Got it!"

However, not everyone is amused by this AI-generated spectacle. Some have expressed concern that the move may be an attempt to distract from more pressing issues or even a desperate cry for attention in the wake of her husband's presidency.

Fake Melania appeared from a flurry of pixels into a golden room with panoramic views

But Melania isn't the only member of the Trump family caught up in this AI-driven drama. Earlier this week, her husband Donald shared a bizarre clip featuring a photoshopped sombrero and mustache on top House and Senate Democrats Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer. The edited video showed the two politicians at the White House for negotiations to avert the government shutdown.

The clip was a clear attempt by Trump to poke fun at his opponents, but it backfired spectacularly. Instead of being seen as humorous, many interpreted it as yet another example of his divisive rhetoric and willingness to use fake news to manipulate public opinion.

In response to the video, Jeffries and Schumer were not amused, with the former tweeting: "If you think your shutdown is a joke, it just proves what we all know: You can't negotiate. You can only throw tantrums." Schumer echoed his sentiments, writing: "Bigotry will get you nowhere. Cancel the Cuts. Lower the Cost. Save Healthcare. We are NOT backing down."

As the world waits with bated breath to see if Melania follows through on her AI hologram plans, one thing is clear - this power couple has a knack for staying in the headlines, no matter how outrageous their antics may be.

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