
The article relies on official government sourcing (Air Force One passenger manifest/Trump administration delegation) and corporate/Hollywood spokespersons. Language is straightforward and factual ('joined,' 'boarded,' 'according to multiple news outlets'), avoiding charged framing around the unusual arrangement of a film director joining an official presidential delegation. The framing is neither celebratory nor critical—it simply reports the fact as a news item without editorializing about potential conflicts of interest or appropriateness.
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Brett Ratner, the director of “Melania,” joined President Trump’s Tuesday trip to China in an effort to scout “Rush Hour 4” sites for filming, according to multiple news outlets. Ratner boarded Air Force One on Tuesday as a part of the Trump administration’s delegation alongside Cabinet members, tech giants and corporate CEOs. Ratner’s spokeswoman, Victoria...
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