Melania Trump stole Michelle Obama's speech

Serious accusations against the spouse of the US-run Donald Trump Melanie Trump were put forward after her speech in Cleveland. Some of the most touching paragraphs of her speech turned out to be unscrupulous plagiarism.

Short-lived joy

The couple Trumpov was in a great mood, because at the Republican convention in Cleveland, Donald was formally nominated as a party candidate in the upcoming elections.

To add the image of an eccentric cordiality policy, Melania Trump uttered a very touching speech after which she was accused of having written off the words spoken by the wife of the current American leader Barack Obama at a meeting of members of the Democratic Party in 2008.

Scandal at the congress

Melania said the following:

"From an early age, my parents inspired me with the following values: work hard for what you want to achieve in life; that the word you said is flint, and you are obliged to do what you say, doing what you promised; that you must respect other people. "

Eight years ago, Michelle Obama said the same thing:

"Barak and I, we grew up with a lot of the same values: that you have to work hard for what you want to achieve in life; that your word is flint and you do what you say you are going to do; that you treat people with respect and dignity. "

The fragments written off, as if under a carbon paper, were several, so the criticism is fully justified.

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As you know, wives of politicians rarely write their own speeches, for this there are professionals. Speechwriter Matt Scully, in charge of the text, was accused of criminal negligence and that he intentionally framed a potential first lady.

The situation was clarified by Melania Trump, saying that she wrote her speech with a little help herself. It turned out that Scully's original speech had no copied passages. Beauty at its own peril and put in the original version of the plagiaristic excerpts.