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243 Other first ladies had cash grabs. Melania tops them all.

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Alyssa Rosenberg @ Vox · 02/02/2026 14:05 EDT

Other first ladies had cash grabs. Melania tops them all.

Many Americans are facing severe economic hardship. But not the incoming president and first lady of the United States. In fact, the incumbent first lady has just accepted a media deal that will pay her at least seven times the income of the average American household. The year? 1932. The first lady? Eleanor Roosevelt, who […]

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