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Melania blamed the media for ‘open disdain and hostility’ towards Trump supporters, claiming it has led them to be afraid to wear Trump clothing or put up Trump signs.

‘People expressing their right to free speech, including our youth, have been harassed for wearing Trump clothing,’ she said. ‘Because of acts of intolerance and even violence, honest and hardworking Americans are sometimes afraid to put Trump signs in their yards.

‘Members of our White House staff have been thrown out of restaurants just for serving their country. Even big tech companies are now politically censoring us. All this from the supposedly tolerant left. But like my husband, we cannot and we will not give up.’

‘We’ve had three and a half years of winning. Let’s have another four,’ she said as she ended her speech.


2 posted on 11/03/2020 5:26:58 AM PST by sevinufnine
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Melanaia is right,”Why should we trust Joe”. Be it known, Hunter took a good portion of the 1.8 billion dollars from the Chinese to buy off the DNC and Schumer, Pelosi, and Schiff to buy their nomination of Joe for President. Follow the money,,,,why would any politician accept a partially demented man to run for President of the DNC? The Chinese bought off Biden just like they did with Clinton. Clinton needed the money to run his campaign for his second term. The lazy Bush even was aware of Clinton giving all the USA’s missle technology to the Chinese for the money to operate his campaign, and said nothing about it to be Politically Correct. The USA has been sold down the river again by the Dems and the people of the USA get nothing for it but a demented politician.


10 posted on 11/03/2020 5:45:35 AM PST by chopperk (L)
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