Melania Reacts to Trump and His Supporters Being Labeled as Fascists and Nazis
As we head into the final stretch of the election, Harris and Democrats have made no secret about the fact they are going to go negative against Trump.
That strategy revolves much around pushing the narrative that Donald Trump is a fascist and his supporters are racist anti-Semites and neo-Nazis.
Melania Trump just reacted to the allegations, and she is not taking them kindly.
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Harris has really turned up the heat on this front, and the media is helping her as much as it can.
In recent days, Charlamagne Tha God and Anderson Coopper have been among the major media personalities suggesting that a second term for Trump could lead to a dictatorship.
The narrative is ridiculous because it will never happen, yet none of these people will be held accountable for misleading the American people.
Melania has suddenly popped up on the campaign trail, and she is making a big impact during this stretch run.
In addition to making Trump more appealing to women voters, we also need her to defend him in cases such as this, and that is exactly what just happened.
Melania was on “Fox & Friends” this week when she was asked about the characterizations of her husband and his supporters by Harris and Democrats.
Melania responded, “It’s terrible. He’s not Hitler, and all of his supporters they’re standing behind him because they want to see the country successful. And we see what kind of support he has.
“He loves his country. And he wants to make it successful for all of the people. He loves people and he wants to make this country great again.”
This narrative really is crossing the line, and I have zero doubt there are some crazies out there on the left who think that if they can kill Trump, they are saving the world from the next Hitler.
As I have stated before, regardless of what Democrats are saying, I firmly believe they are inviting these attempts on Trump’s life with their rhetoric, hoping that someone can take him out for them.
There is simply no other way to interpret the rhetoric, especially when they started to compare the MSG rally in New York to the 1939 Nazi rally at the same location.