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Trump: "We will win". And Melania copies Michelle

The presidential candidate of the United States opened the party convention in Cleveland to the tune of "We Are The Champions" by Queen - His wife Melania was also on stage, accused however of having copied Michelle Obama's speech - Applause for Rudi Giuliani – THE VIDEO.

Trump: "We will win". And Melania copies Michelle

“We will win, we will win big.” These are the first words of Donald Trump at the opening of the Republican convention in Cleveland, where the next candidate for the presidential elections in November entered to the tune of "We Are The Champions" by Queen. Trump, who will challenge Democrat Hillary Clinton in the duel for the White House, then introduced his wife Melania, who in her speech recalled how “on July 28, 2006 I had the honor of acquiring United States citizenship. The Greatest Privilege on Earth."

"If you want someone to fight for you, I can assure you, it's him", added the aspiring First Lady, who according to many, however, copied the words of the current first lady later in her speech Michelle Obama: the US media are already talking about possible plagiarism.

For the rest, on the first day of the convention, testimonials for Trump were as heterogeneous as possible. TV stars, deputies, sheriffs, veterans, families of victims of terrorism and illegal immigration. The tagline is “Make America Safe Again”, variation of the classic "Make America great again" that Donald Trump, candidate of "law and order", promptly launched in the wake of attacks and shootings against the police. And all with a common target: Hillary Clinton, guilty of tragedies at home and in the world.

Among the VIPs of the entertainment world Willie Robertson, actor of the show "Duck Dynasty" and Scott Baio, the Chachi from “Happy Days”. Then veterans of Afghanistan, relatives of victims of terrorism like Pat Smith, who personally accuses the then secretary of state Hillary Clinton for the death of her son in the Benghazi bombing.

But the applause meter record belongs to Rudolph Giuliani. “What I have done for New York, Donald Trump can do for America”, he prophesies, guaranteeing that the tycoon is “a man with a big heart”. But then he surprises with a unitary appeal: "there is only one America, not a white America and a black America", he says, thanking the police for defending everyone, 'blacks and whites, Hispanics and Asians'. Finally the menacing promise that raises the roar: "I'm not afraid to say extremist Islamic terrorism. You know who you are. We are coming to get you."

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