Sunday, 3 November 2024

Melania Trump Blasts Media's 'Hitler' Attacks Against Husband in Final Days of Campaign


Melania Trump has defended her husband from the latest onslaught of fabricated corporate media attacks.

The former first lady responded to false accusations that President Donald Trump praised Nazi leader Adolf Hitler.

Melania Trump said on “Fox & Friends” that her husband “is not Hitler” while promoting her New York Times bestselling memoir.

The ridiculous narrative resurfaced after former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly told the media that Trump made positive remarks about Hitler and the Nazi regime while in office.

Kelly conveniently only made these claims in the final days of the 2024 presidential election, USA Today reported.

During an interview on the Fox News show, Melania Trump set the record straight as her family is forced to split with the media narratives.

“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 how — what kind of support he has,” she said.

During the interview, Melania Trump countered the reports by the New York Times and The Atlantic.

“He loves his country, and he wants to make it successful and to — for all of the people,” the former first lady said.

“You know, he — he loves people, and he wants to make this country great again,” she added.

Earlier in the interview, Melania Trump said she believes her husband has a solid chance of winning on Election Day.

“I feel it’s kind of the same like 2016, the support out there. It’s incredible,” Melania Trump said.

“It’s just, people see what’s going on in the country and what kind of leadership they want.

“They want prosperity,” the former first lady shared.

“They want the American dream coming back, so that’s what we will decide on November 5th.”

WATCH:

In the past, Melania Trump broke with the rest of the Trump family as only a background figure.

However, that has changed as the 2024 presidential election draws nearer, including an appearance on behalf of her husband at his rally at Madison Square Garden this week.

The final push before Election Day has brought the left back to its trusty Trump-is-Hitler narrative.

Newsweek reported that the impetus for revisiting it came from Kelly, who Trump said he had fired due to incompetence.

On Truth Social last year, the 45th president said Kelly was “the dumbest of my Military people” who was “incapable of doing a good job; it was too much for him, and I couldn’t stand the guy, so I fired him like a ‘dog.'”

Perhaps this explains Kelly’s sudden “recollection” of something Trump supposedly uttered several years ago.

According to the leftist news outlets, Trump said:

“I need the kind of generals that Hitler had.

“People who were totally loyal to him, that follow orders.”

The report named Kelly as one of “two people who heard him say this.”

The other alleged source was not identified and there is no evidence the conversation ever took place.

Kelly was Trump’s chief of staff between 2017 and 2019 and most certainly would have an ax to grind with this former boss.

This entire controversy seems fabricated from start to finish.

Nevertheless, it demonstrates that Melania Trump is a class act in the face of cruel attacks from her family’s enemies.


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