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‘It Is What It Is’: Michelle Obama Blasts Trump’s Incompetence In Passionate DNC Speech

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Four years after Melania Trump plagiarized Michelle Obama, the former first lady borrowed some of Donald Trump's own words to underscore his disastrous failures during her Democratic National Convention speech.

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