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The New York Stock Exchange’s staff needed some coaching to generate sufficient excitement for Melania Trump’s new movie as she rang the opening bell to celebrate her cinematic debut. Trump apparently failed to attract enough enthusiasm from the crowd of staff and guests gathered on the trading floor to push her new documentary,
The first lady, 55, spoke at the New York Stock Exchange and rang the opening bell one day before the Kennedy Center premiere of her self-titled documentary
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As part of the promotion for the documentary, US First Lady Melania Trump rang the opening bell of the New York stock exchange on Wednesday Cinemas in South Africa will not be showing the documentary about US First Lady Melania Trump that is due to be released around the world on Friday.
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