Rush hour on Air Force one as Melania director Brett Ratner joins Trump China trip
Director Brett Ratner, known for the "Rush Hour" films and a Melania Trump documentary, is traveling with President Donald Trump to China for his summit with Xi Jinping. The trip, focused on economic and geopolitical issues, also includes CEOs from major US tech and finance firms.

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AI-generatedDirector Brett Ratner, known for the "Rush Hour" films and a Melania Trump documentary, is traveling with President Donald Trump to China for his summit with Xi Jinping. The trip, focused on economic and geopolitical issues, also includes CEOs from major US tech and finance firms. Ratner's presence is reportedly linked to scouting filming locations in China for a potential "Rush Hour 4," a project Trump has reportedly supported. This trip marks a comeback for Ratner, who was sidelined after sexual misconduct allegations in 2017, which he denies. His previous film, the Melania Trump documentary, was a commercial failure.
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5 extractedBrett Ratner, director of Rush Hour movies and a Melania Trump documentary, is accompanying Donald Trump to China for his summit with Xi Jinping.
The Melania documentary directed by Ratner in 2026 was a critical and commercial flop, grossing $16.7m against a $40m budget.
Trump's support has allowed Ratner to make a comeback in Hollywood after #MeToo accusations in 2017, which Ratner denies.
Ratner plans to shoot "a lot" of Rush Hour 4 in China, using the trip to scout for filming locations.
Development on Rush Hour 4 had stalled until Trump intervened in late 2025.