A businessman originally from Bosnia and Herzegovina operating a New York luxury limousine service spent years transporting Donald Trump, Melania Trump, and Eric Trump. The details of the high-profile driving arrangement emerged through family accounts, shedding light on the security operations and daily interactions surrounding the presidential household.
Long before navigating the heightened security protocols of a presidential campaign, Vojin Ivičić forged a path from Sarajevo to the United States. Having completed his studies at the Ekonomski fakultet u Sarajevu (Faculty of Economics in Sarajevo), he relocated stateside and established a luxury limousine rental business in New York. The venture quickly caught the attention of prominent clients, leading to a long-running professional relationship with one of the nation’s most visible families according to regional reporting on the enterprise.
Ivičić personally drove Donald Trump all the way up to 2016. As the operational scope expanded in subsequent years, the transport responsibilities grew to include Melania Trump and Eric Trump as detailed in family accounts shared publicly by his wife, folk singer Marina Ivković Bozalo.
Inside the Motorcade: Security Protocols and Family Operations
The logistics surrounding the presidential family require intricate coordination and substantial fleet capacity. Public disclosures from the household highlight the sheer scale of modern executive transport, where motorcade sizes have scaled upward significantly.
Marina Ivković Bozalo stated via Kurir that her husband had told her just the day before that the gentleman president now needed as many as twelve limousines, adding that there were that many in his entourage the day before yesterday and that her husband mentioned he still politely greets all of his employees.
The accounts offer a rare glimpse into the personal demeanor of high-profile figures away from public podiums. Ivković Bozalo noted that her personal interactions with the family left a lasting impression regarding their workplace etiquette and steady interactions with support staff over the years.
Marina Ivković Bozalo stated via Kurir that she had the good fortune to meet Mr. Trump and his beautiful wife Melania, noting that he was always warm toward her and acted as though they had known each other their whole life, describing him as a gentleman while adding that her husband collaborates with him more.
Broader Family Ventures and Public Profiles
The extended family maintains various business and professional interests spanning multiple continents. Nikolina Dragojlović (23), the daughter of singer Kaja Ostojić, already lives and studies in the United States, where she has spent several years building her own career. Sourced reports indicate she secured a job in an agency that runs the marketing campaign of Donald Trump, and her mother Kaja recently revealed that Nikolina also works closely with Melania Trump, with Kaja stating that she still works for Melania, that her job is great, and expressing confidence that she will achieve great things while noting that she believes in her.

Nikolina is very active on the social network Instagram, where she regularly shares moments from her daily life in Florida, currently staying in Miami and showing off her luxuriously decorated apartment with a spacious terrace and beautiful city view.

Meanwhile, the public visibility of Melania Trump has shifted amid distinct political and social dynamics. According to a new report, Melania Trump appears to have significantly reduced her public outings in what is described as a completely intentional move, with an expert sharing that the first lady is trying to distance herself from her husband, Donald Trump, and top journalists questioning her vanishing act.
Journalist Joanna Coles and author Michael Wolff highlighted this vanishing act, pointing out that while Melania emerged for the 2026 World Cup final and July 4th festivities, she was completely absent from both Donald Trump’s state visit to China and her stepson Donald Trump Jr.’s wedding ceremony. Coles noted that the First Lady has done approximately 14 to 16 public appearances this year, after having attended just a few public functions all year and effectively becoming scarce recently.
Security Measures and High-Level Scheduling Shifts
Logistical adjustments continue to shape official schedules at the highest levels of government. First Lady Melania Trump will not attend the rescheduled White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) Dinner taking place on Friday, July 24. A White House spokesperson confirmed that her absence is due to prior commitments and scheduling conflicts, though it comes amid reports that she is increasingly distancing herself from her husband and D.C., and following confirmation that she pulled out of the event.

The decision comes amid heightened tensions, as the original April 25 dinner was abruptly halted and evacuated when an armed suspect attempted to storm the venue in an assassination attempt against President Donald Trump. Reports from the initial April incident indicated that Melania blamed late-night host Jimmy Kimmel for the shooting after he made unrelated jokes about her before the incident, and she was highly vocal during senior-level discussions, advocating to entirely cancel or permanently postpone the dinner.
Cole Tomas Allen remains in federal custody following his plea of not guilty to charges of attempting to assassinate the POTUS and assaulting a federal officer with a deadly weapon. A federal status hearing is scheduled for August 20, where a definitive trial date is expected to be set, as security personnel maintain strict access controls for upcoming official functions.
