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Melania Trump enters the campaign to defend Donald's management in the Covid crisis | 2020 US Elections

Melania Trump has entered the campaign a week before the elections in support of her husband in an act that has been focused on the pandemic and the management of the coronavirus. During his speech, in the state of Pennsylvania, he accused the Democrats of “putting their agendas ahead of the welfare of the American people and creating division.” “No one should promote fear of real solutions for purely political ends,” he said. the first lady of the United States, who has emphasized that the Democrats have “divided” the people “in something that should not be partisan and controversial.” “A division that causes confusion and fear instead of hope and security”, has reiterated. “That is not leadership,” Melania Trump has riveted during her speech in Atglen, Pennsylvania. The president, it must be emphasized, is focusing on the states in dispute in these last days of the campaign. In this context, he has defended that “while the president (Donald Trump) was taking decisive action to keep Americans safe, the Democrats were wasting taxpayer dollars in a false impeachment “, referring to the process promoted by the Democrats to try to remove the president, who was acquitted by the Senate. He has also used the opportunity to criticize the Democratic candidate to the White House, Joe Biden, for his role during the COVID-19 pandemic, ugly that “now he suggests he could have done a better job.” “Americans can look at Joe Biden’s 36 years in Congress and eight in the Vice Presidency and determine if they think that he was finally qualified to do something for the American people, “he said.In addition, Melania Trump has referred to the ravages of COVID-19 in her own family, while showing empathy for those who have been infected. “Like many of you, I have experienced first-hand the effects of COVID- 19, not just as a patient, but as a concerned wife and mother, ”she stated. “I know that there are many people who have lost loved ones or know people who will always suffer the impact of this silent enemy,” he concluded. Absent First Lady Melania Trump, whose absence at the electoral events has marked a historic precedent, spoke for Last time in a pro-Trump rally almost four years ago, also in Pennsylvania, however, every first lady who has held this office before her has shown a significant pull to speak on behalf of their husbands in the framework of the US electoral campaigns. The first lady canceled her appearance at a Trump rally that was held last Tuesday in the aforementioned US state, alluding to the fact that she still suffered from “a persistent cough” due to COVID-19. This was to be his first appearance at a campaign event, although he was not scheduled to deliver a solo speech.

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