First Lady defends Donald Trump’s tirades on Twitter



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First lady Melania Trump has criticized her husband’s communication: she does not always agree with the way the US president says things. At the same time, he also defended his activities on Twitter.

In her first campaign appearance in two months, First Lady Melania Trump defended the Twitter activities of US President Donald Trump. “For the first time in history, the citizens of this country can hear directly from their president every day on social media,” Melania Trump said Tuesday (local time) in Atglen, in the beleaguered US state of Pennsylvania. “I don’t always agree with the way he says things. But it’s important to him that he speaks directly to the people he serves.”

A week before the US elections, the first lady accused the media of painting the wrong image of her husband, “one that I do not recognize.” Donald Trump was “persistent, successful, and fair,” Melania Trump said. The interjection came from the audience: “And beautiful!” The first lady replied: “I agree.”

Melania Trump did not appear in Atglen with her husband, who was campaigning for votes in other states on Tuesday. She thanked him for the encouragement that she and her family had received when they were infected with the coronavirus. He expressed his condolences to the families of the victims of the pandemic. The first lady called on the audience in the closed room to follow CDC guidelines “to minimize the spread of the virus.” Donald Trump regularly ignores the guidelines.

Trump warns of Democrat Biden’s election victory

Melania Trump warned in her 18-minute speech that Democratic challenger Joe Biden would win next Tuesday’s election. “Joe Biden’s politics and socialist agenda will only serve to destroy America and everything that has been built in the last four years,” he said. “We have to keep Donald in the White House so he can finish what he started.”

Melania Trump held back on the election campaign. Most recently, she campaigned for her husband’s re-election with a speech in the White House’s Rose Garden at the Republican Convention on August 25. Last week, she canceled a campaign appearance with her husband in Pennsylvania. The reason given by the White House was “persistent cough.”

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