President Trump dominates red carpet chatter at "Melania" premiere
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For anyone who may have wondered if President Trump would give up the spotlight and let the first lady field all the questions from reporters at the premiere of her film "Melania" Thursday night, the answer was no. In:
For anyone who may have wondered if President Trump would give up the spotlight and let the first lady field all the questions from reporters at the premiere of her film "Melania" Thursday night, the answer was no.
When he stepped into the building that is now called the Trump Kennedy Center, Mr. Trump backed a few feet away from his wife so photographers could take some solo photos of her.
After that, he dominated their joint appearance on the 90-foot red carpet — which was covered with a black runner — making headlines on the Federal Reserve, Iran and Cuba.
He told CBS News his Fed chair pick was "somebody that could have been there a few years ago." The president announced Friday morning that he's nominating former Federal Reserve Governor Kevin Warsh for the post. During his first administration, Mr. Trump considered Warsh for the job but ultimately picked Jerome Powell.
Mr. Trump also said he's talking with Iran and "it would be great" if he doesn't have to use military force.

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