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Melania Trump doesn’t have very much experience with public speaking.
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November 4, 2016

Melania Trump doesn’t have very much experience with public speaking. During the Republican presidential primary, Donald Trump’s wife would sometimes walk up to the podium to briefly say hello to the large crowds at campaign rallies. The few times she spoke in public about the campaign, it ended in a controversy.

Her speech at the Republican National Convention was wildly mocked for plagiarizing a number of lines from First Lady Michelle Obama’s speech at the Democratic National Convention in 2008. And in May, In May, Mrs. Trump

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