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‘They want Donald gone’: Melania Trump accuses Democrats of ‘provoking’ assassination attempt

The wife of the Republican candidate lamented in the columns of Paris Match that the “notion of respect” had disappeared from the American campaign.

A former First Lady on the rise and campaigning. Melania Trump, who is publishing her memoirs, gave an interview to Paris Match this Thursday, October 31, the first in the French press since the start of the US campaign.

The former First Lady defends her husband and speaks at length about the assassination attempt of which she was a victim last July. “After receiving the horrible news of the tragedy in Pennylvania, Jill Biden (Joe Biden’s wife, editor’s note) took the initiative to contact me directly,” he said.

“I don’t know, however, if her concern was real, because a few days before she called my husband ‘bad’ and ‘a liar,'” she adds, before attacking the Democratic side more directly.

“Perverse behavior”

According to Melania Trump, “verbal attacks from Democratic leaders and the mainstream media” “managed to trigger an assassination attempt” against her husband. “It is obvious that the forces behind this perverse behavior will continue to act (…) they want Donald to disappear,” he insists.

If the Trump camp multiplies attacks and insults against Kamala Harris and the Democrats, Melania Trump “questions” and wonders if “the notion of respect” has become “obsolete.”

“We have the right to doubt it because the Democratic political engine consists (…) of selling vile nicknames and describing the 45th president of the United States as a ‘threat to democracy,'” he considers.

Discreet on her husband’s campaign, Melania Trump appeared on stage at Donald Trump’s gigantic rally at Madison Square Garden on October 27. She also came to her husband’s aid after several days of controversy surrounding the Republican White House candidate’s potentially fascist tendencies.

“He’s not Hitler,” he proclaimed on Fox News, while John Kelly, former White House chief of staff, claims to have heard Donald Trump say that the Nazi dictator had “done good things.”

Melania Trump also made headlines by taking a strong stance in favor of universal abortion rights, going against her husband’s program. “Donald knows my beliefs from day one,” he soberly declared to Paris Match on this topic.

Author: François Blanchard
Source: BFM TV

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