Donald and Melania Trump's relationship has been in the spotlight since the early days of their courtship.
After meeting in 1998, the couple tied the knot in 2005 and welcomed their only child together, son Barron Trump.
The Trumps have always lived in the public eye, but their relationship has been on display on a global stage ever since Donald Trump was sworn in as president of the United States for the first time in 2017 and once again in 2025.
Throughout the last two decades of their marriage, the president and first lady have seen each other through many highs and lows. Below, learn more about the couple with a look back at their long partnership, from their first meeting to their life in the White House.
1998: Donald and Melania Trump First Met

In 1998, Paolo Zampolli, a former modeling agent, hosted a New York Fashion Week party in which both the Slovenian-born model, then-named Melania Knauss, and Donald Trump were in attendance.
It was there the pair came face-to-face for the first time.
But Donald Trump wasn’t alone at the event. The real estate mogul, who was separated from second wife Marla Maples at the time, had yet another woman on his arm that night.
“He wanted my number, but he was with a date, so of course I didn’t give it to him,” the future first lady later explained in a 2016 interview with Harper’s Bazaar. “I said, ‘I am not giving you my number; you give me yours, and I will call you.’ I wanted to see what kind of number he would give me — if it was a business number, ‘What is this? I’m not doing business with you.’”
Instead, she recalled that he gave her all of his numbers, including “the office, Mar-a-Lago, home in New York, everything.”
After waiting a few days, she dialed his digits.
“I was struck by his energy,” she told the publication. “He has an amazing sense of vitality.”
1999: Donald Trump's Second Divorce Is Finalized
Though Donald Trump and Maples, with whom he shares daughter Tiffany (born 1993), separated in 1997, their divorce wasn’t finalized until 1999 — nearly six years after their wedding.
But they’d been together longer than that.
Donald Trump and Maples began dating in the late 1980s, when he was still married to first wife Ivana Trump. His and Ivana Trump's marriage lasted 15 years, during which time they had three children together, Donald Jr. (born 1977), Ivanka (born 1981) and Eric (born 1984).
With his second divorce behind him, Donald Trump continued to pursue his budding relationship with the future Melania Trump.
2000: Donald and Melania Trump have a brief breakup
The first time Donald Trump tried his hand at presidential politics was in 2000, when he attempted to secure the Reform Party nomination. Earlier that year, he announced that he and then-Melania Knauss had split.
“Melania is an amazing woman, a terrific woman, a great woman,” Donald Trump told The New York Times Public Lives columnist James Barron in January of that year. Barron described Trump as “looking as sincere as one could imagine Mr. Trump could look” as he added, “And she will be missed.’’
However, she wasn’t missed for long. By February of the same year, Trump had abandoned his Reform Party race and was pictured with his girlfriend by his side again.
2004: Donald Trump Popped the Question

Donald Trump and his future wife attended fashion’s biggest bash, the annual Met Gala, together in 2004. But the sartorial celebration took a back seat for the couple that night, as Donald Trump used the event as a lavish backdrop to propose.
“It was a great surprise,” the bride-to-be told the New York Post of their engagement at the time. “We are very happy together.”
2005: Donald and Melania Trump Get Married

Less than a year after the proposal, in January 2005, the couple swapped vows in a ceremony held in Palm Beach, Florida. The newlyweds and their guests then partied at the reception held at Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate.
In an interview with Larry King held shortly after the nuptials, Melania Trump described their wedding day as “fantastic,” adding, “We had a great time.”
As for the honeymoon, the groom said they remained at Mar-a-Lago for the duration.
“Why are we going to leave our gorgeous, beautiful house, called Mar-a-Lago, and venture out to some tropical island where things aren’t clean or whatever?” he said.
2006: Donald and Melania Trump Welcome a Baby Boy

During that same chat with King, Melania Trump declared, “We want to have a family. We want to have a baby together.”
Her husband agreed, noting, “There’s nothing like a good marriage, and there’s nothing like having children. I have four great children. If you have the money, having children is great. Now, I know Melania, I’m not going to be doing the diapers. I’m not going to be making the food. I may never even see the kids, frankly. No. She will be an unbelievable mother. I’ll be a good father, but I’ll be, you know, doing my deals.”
On March 20, 2006, they had the chance to see just what kind of parents they’d be when they welcomed their only child together, son Barron.
2016: Donald and Melania Trump Compliment Each Other Amid Presidential Campaign
Ahead of the 2016 presidential election, Donald Trump told crowds that his wife was ready for his win.
“She’s an incredible mother, she loves her son, Barron, so much,” he told supporters in Wisconsin in April 2016. “And I have to say is she will make an unbelievable first lady.”
And when she stepped up to the podium at that same event, she raved about him, stating, “He’s a hard worker. He’s kind. He has a great heart. He’s tough. He’s smart. He’s a great communicator. He’s a great negotiator. He’s telling the truth. He’s a great leader. He’s fair.”
2017: Melania Trump and Son Barron Move into White House After Donald Trump

While the Trumps entered the White House side-by-side as former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama welcomed them on Inauguration Day in January 2017, only the newly elected president stayed on in Washington, D.C. — at first.
Melania Trump waited until June, when Barron’s school year ended, before she and their son made the move and called the White House home.
2021: The Trumps Leave the White House
Ahead of Joe Biden being sworn in as the 46th president of the United States, the Trumps moved back to their Palm Beach Mar-a-Lago home in January 2021.
2023: Donald Trump Talks Melania Trump's Future of Joining Him on the Campaign Trail
In September 2023, as Donald Trump campaigned for another shot at the presidency, he was asked if his wife would soon join him on the trail.
“Pretty soon,” he told Kristen Welker of “Meet The Press.” “When it’s appropriate, but soon. She’s a private person, a great person, very confident person, and she loves our country very much. She’ll be, at the appropriate time, she’ll be out there.”
He then added, “Honestly, I like to keep her away from it. It’s so nasty and so mean.”
2024: Melania Trump Speaks Out After Assassination Attempt on Donald Trump

After Donald Trump was the subject of a failed assassination attempt in July 2024, just days before the Republican National Convention, Melania Trump released a statement voicing her support for him.
“When I watched that violent bullet strike my husband, Donald, I realized my life, and Barron’s life, were on the brink of devastating change,” she wrote in the statement after the incident. “I am grateful to the brave secret service agents and law enforcement officials who risked their own lives to protect my husband.”
On July 18, she made an appearance at the RNC, where Donald Trump thanked her for her letter.
Following a second assassination attempt on her husband in September 2024, Melania Trump spoke with Fox News and expressed her gratitude that Donald Trump survived both attacks.
"I think both of the events, they were really miracles if you really think about it," she said, adding that her husband was lucky to have "fantastic" Secret Service agents by his side.
2024: Melania Trump Says Donald Trump Was Once Interested in Expanding Their Family
In the same interview with Fox News, Melania Trump revealed that her husband was keen to have more children at one point in their relationship. However, she was content with being a mother to their only son, Barron.
"I was always perfectly fine with one and Donald was encouraging (me) to have more and I said, 'I’m completely fine with one' because it’s (a) very busy life and I know how busy he is and I’m in charge of everything so that’s why it’s just perfect," she said.
In 2025, the president joked that his wife loves their son more than she loves him while speaking with reporters at the White House.
“She’s got a great love of children. She has a wonderful son that she loves, probably more than anybody, including me. I hate to say it, but she loves her son," he said.
2024: Melania Trump Revealed What She Loves the Most About Her Husband
While speaking with Fox News in 2024, the first lady described what she loves most about Donald Trump.
"His humor, his personality, his kindness, he's very special. (I love) his positivity, his energy, it’s unbelievable. So we have a beautiful relationship," she said.
2025: Melania Trump Supported Donald Trump at His Second Inauguration

On Jan. 20, 2025, Melania Trump supported her husband as he was officially sworn in as president of the United States for the second time at his inauguration.
The first lady looked chic in a long navy coat paired with a wide-brimmed hat.
For the most part, Melania Trump stayed away from the public eye during her husband’s campaign, but the president expressed in the past that he prefers it that way.
During an interview with TODAY in September 2023, Trump was asked by K
2026: Donald Trump Calls Melania Trump Documentary 'Incredible'
A new documentary titled "Melania" debuted in theaters on Jan. 30, 2026. The film follows Melania Trump as she prepares for her husband's second inauguration.
While speaking with reporters on Jan. 11, 2026, Donald Trump offered his thoughts on the upcoming release, saying he had only seen "pieces of it" but described it as "incredible."
"You know, she did a book and the book was a big number one bestseller, and this is a movie, and it seems to be captivating a lot of people’s attention," he said.












