President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump celebrate their marriage of 21 years on Thursday night.
According to Breitbart, a White House source said the couple planned to celebrate their anniversary with a special dinner when President Trump arrived home. This week, he has been attending the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. The couple’s marriage is an example of true love and commitment to one another, even during the hardest periods.
President Trump met Melania Knauss in 1998 at a party in New York City. At the time, Melania was a model, and now she’s the First Lady with her documentary “MELANIA” releasing soon. The couple married in 2005 at Bethesda By-the-Sea Episcopal Church in Palm Beach, Florida. The reception was hosted at the Mar-a-Lago resort. It is reported that President Trump’s ballroom had been adorned with 10,000 flowers and plenty of Cristal champagne.
In Melania’s recent memoir shared by Fox News, she had reminisced about their wedding day:
“Although my wedding was grand in scale … what I felt in my heart was what every other bride feels on her special day. The pressure to ensure everything went smoothly was certainly real, but ultimately, my primary focus was celebrating Donald and my love and commitment, surrounded by my loved ones.”
In the 21 years they have been married, the couple has achieved so much for the country they love. While President Trump has been ending wars, growing the country’s economy, and solving the immigration crisis, Melania has been equally successful. In 2025, she passed the Take It Down Act and implemented the National K-12 A.I. Program (Presidential AI Challenge). The First Lady has a big heart for children and has been working hard to secure $25 million in funding for foster care housing, as well as helping Ukrainian and Russian children reunite with their families.
Her 104-minute documentary is set to release at the end of the month. Melania told Fox News that the documentary will offer viewers “an unfiltered look as I navigate family, business, and philanthropy on my remarkable journey to becoming first lady of the United States of America.”



