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Michelle Obama Condemns Trump’s “Ugly, Misogynistic, Racist Lies” in Fiery Speech at Democratic Convention

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Former First Lady Michelle Obama, 60, delivered a powerful address at the Democratic convention in Chicago on Tuesday, expressing strong support for Vice President Kamala Harris in the upcoming November presidential election. She warned that “hope is making a comeback” while criticizing former President Donald Trump.

Michelle Obama, whose speeches helped her husband, Barack Obama, win two presidential terms, remains a prominent figure in American politics. There had been speculation about her potential candidacy earlier this year as Democrats searched for a unifying figure. In Chicago, she brought her signature charisma to the stage, receiving an even warmer reception than former President Obama in his hometown.

During her speech, Michelle Obama highlighted Kamala Harris’ multi-racial background, emphasizing that her story represents the diverse narratives of America. She connected Harris’ journey with her own, countering Donald Trump’s past attacks.

Michelle Obama Slams Trump’s “Misogynistic Lies”

The Trump campaign has previously targeted Kamala Harris’ racial identity, with Trump making dismissive remarks about her background. Michelle Obama’s response was sharp and pointed, accusing Trump of spreading “ugly, misogynistic, and racist lies.” She recalled how Trump had tried to instill fear about her and her husband due to their success as Black individuals and sarcastically suggested that the presidency was now one of those “Black jobs” Trump had previously derided.

Michelle Obama’s speech delivered a powerful message to Trump and his supporters while offering a hopeful vision for the future under Democratic leadership.

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