Melania Trump’s time as First Lady has blended public initiatives with a largely private lifestyle. During her return to the White House, she continued promoting her Be Best campaign while also focusing on personal projects.
A major undertaking has been her documentary, for which Amazon reportedly paid $40 million for filming rights. Released in January, the film received mixed reviews from critics and audiences.
Despite varied reactions, Melania expressed satisfaction with the outcome. In an interview with CNN, she said, “We achieved what we want to achieve. For myself, it’s already successful.”
Throughout this period, she divided her time between Washington, Palm Beach, and New York City, signaling a more flexible approach compared with traditional expectations of the role.
A recent YouGov poll highlights mixed public opinion about her performance. Conducted in February 2026 among more than 2,200 adults, the survey found her approval rating at -16.
That figure was lower than Jill Biden’s -9 but slightly higher than Hillary Clinton’s -17. The results suggest a divided national view.
By comparison, several past First Ladies earned higher approval ratings, including Nancy Reagan (+25), Rosalynn Carter (+32), Michelle Obama (+21), and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis (+56).
The poll also showed stronger support among Republicans than Democrats, underscoring political polarization. Overall, the findings reflect the challenge of evaluating a First Lady whose tenure blends public advocacy with a preference for privacy.