Donald Trump and Melania Trump don’t normally let cameras into their date nights — however this time was completely different.
It additionally marked one in all their uncommon public appearances collectively because the January premiere of the “Melania” documentary, the place a second meant to highlight her didn’t fairly unfold the way in which many anticipated.

The couple made their first go to to the John F. Kennedy Middle for the Performing Arts collectively because the premiere, the place Trump couldn’t deal with taking part in second fiddle in a second that wasn’t about him.
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Trump, 79, and Melania, 55, returned on March 31 to attend the premiere of the “Chicago” musical on the nationwide cultural heart in Washington.
Video exhibits the pair getting into the presidential field, rousing the opposite attendees to bathe them with applause. However what stood out to followers was the boos.
Trump, standing above the presidential seal positioned on the entrance of the terrace seats, waved to the visitors beneath him. Melania largely simply smiled earlier than giving a light-weight wave too.
Digicam footage captured the whole scene, together with a really sparse crowd giving the Trumps a standing ovation, together with loud jeers.
The gang’s combined response to the president and the primary woman drew a delicate however telling shift from Melania. She started with a smile and a wave, however because the boos grew louder, she turned to Trump, staring as if to ask if he was listening to it. He remained in place, arms out, soaking within the second. When he didn’t acknowledge her or the boos, she dropped her smile and rapidly took her seat whereas Trump remained standing as if he didn’t hear the boos.
“Hahahaha,” stated one individual. Whereas one other individual stated, “I do know they hear the boos.”
One X consumer alleged, “I hear extra applause than booing.” Nevertheless, dozens extra posts debunked the narrative that folks have been deliberately making an attempt to drown out the boos with their faux applause.
🚨 BREAKING: Trump and Melania stroll into The Kennedy Middle and the entire place ERUPTS IN A MASSIVE STANDING OVATION!
EPIC!
Opening night time of Chicago and the gang goes completely WILD for 47 and the First Woman! pic.twitter.com/otxYVAgYTL
— Gunther Eagleman™ (@GuntherEagleman) March 31, 2026
“What’s this drowned out crap? I heard the boos all the way in which until the tip,” wrote one viewer. One other stated, You recognize rattling properly Donald and Melania can hear these BOO’s and people fools hold waving.”
Trump wore his signature swimsuit and tie like he had simply come from the White Home, whereas the primary woman seemed rested in an all-white fringe look. Zeroing in on Melania, one individual requested, “Why does Melania all the time gown in costumes?”
The scene was so chaotic in clips shared on-line, it was apparent the quantity of people that selected to face for Trump and Melania over the bigger group that appeared to remain of their seats.
“Discover the individuals within the balcony above. They’re NOT clapping and a few rapidly sit again down of their seats,” typed one social media consumer. One other added, “I hear much more boos than cheers!”
Trump’s Democratic predecessor, former President Joe Biden, obtained a positive point out. Somebody expressed, “Rattling, even Biden didn’t get booed this a lot.”
This was not the primary time the Trumps skilled being heckled on the identical venue. In June 2025, after displaying as much as watch the opening night time efficiency of “Les Misérables,” the gang gave an analogous lukewarm response to seeing Donald and Melania.
The eception wasn’t any hotter throughout a solo look when his face flashed on the massive display screen at Maryland’s Northwest Stadium throughout the Detroit Lions vs. Washington Commanders sport. A wave of boos rolled via the gang, loud sufficient to drown out the second in actual time.
“Nobody likes him. And sure, it’ll all the time be the Kennedy Middle,” tweeted one other critic, pushing again on Trump’s controversial resolution to stay his title on the 54-year-old constructing that was initially devoted to the late thirty fifth POTUS.
His fixation with plastering his title and likeness across the metropolis of Washington, within the vein of ruthless dictators and authoritarians all through historical past, has additionally generated outrage from his detractors.
As soon as Trump was elected because the Middle’s chairman of the board in February 2025, a transfer was made to rename the establishment the Trump-Kennedy Middle, however authorized challenges declare solely the U.S. Congress has the authority to alter the memorial’s title.
“It’s a Nice Honor to be Chairman of The Kennedy Middle, particularly with this wonderful Board of Trustees. We are going to make The Kennedy Middle a really particular and thrilling place!” Trump promised in a Reality Social assertion.
Nonetheless, the Trump takeover created prompt fallout that instantly affected the cultural hub’s future. Quite a few high-profile acts canceled upcoming performances scheduled for the location, inflicting income to plummet.
Based on the Wall Road Journal, the Middle noticed a 70 % drop in year-over-year ticket gross sales in 2026 in comparison with the identical week in 2023, 2024, and 2025. These falling numbers might be the true purpose Trump is shutting down the well-known live performance corridor for 2 years beginning in July, regardless of citing renovations because the trigger for the closure.















