Melania should start her campaign at home
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First lady Melania Trump talks about her anti-bullying campaign in a surprise visit to a Michigan middle school.
Why doesn’t Mrs. Trump launch her anti-bullying campaign by starting with her husband, who has publicly bullied a handicapped person, a former prisoner of war, a Gold Star family, NFL players, women he bragged about sexually assaulting, teenage girls who were undressed and changing at pageants when he barged in, students at his “university” and mayors who are begging for help after a devastating hurricane?
Before attempting to tell the country how it should behave, Mrs. Trump should fix her problem at home first. Ken Brockington
Trump is launching the campaign she promised she would. Did she do it in her last year? No, it is during her first year. Yet, people still complain.
We have been funneling everything from tax dollars to lottery money to schools for years. Why hasn’t the school system fixed its own problems by now? Why does it take a first lady?
What did Michelle Obama implement? A food program of bad food? Michael G. Smith
Charity starts at home. Trump needs to stop her husband from bullying the American people, then she can visit the children in Michigan. Right now, she is a bad example for anti-bullying. Rosa Washington
Is there some unknown timetable she has to follow to keep the news media happy? John Schmidt