Melania Trump Copied Michelle Obama Again

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  • Melania Trump was the main speaker at the Republican National Convention Mon
  • Parts of Melania Trump'due south voice communication comport similarities to a similar speech communication given by Michelle Obama in 2008

(CNN)Donald Trump's presidential entrada doesn't plan to fire everyone or to take disciplinary action over the controversy surrounding Melania Trump'due south plagiarism of Michelle Obama, CNN learned Tuesday.

Trump's entrada hopes to simply move on without further addressing questions most the spoken communication.

    Aides to the presumptive Republican nominee are scrambling to move by the imbroglio afterwards a passage in Melania Trump'due south speech Mon nighttime, which headlined the Republican National Convention's opening night, closely mirrored a portion of Michelle Obama'south address to the Democratic National Convention in 2008.

      It's set off infighting and finger-pointing within Trump's campaign, and two sources told CNN that Donald Trump himself is furious near information technology.

      Trump'south aides chalked the controversy upward to media bias and blamed Hillary Clinton's entrada -- even though the apparent plagiarism was discovered by an contained journalist and had gone viral before Clinton'south allies and Democrats even weighed in.

      In an interview with CNN'southward Chris Cuomo on "New Twenty-four hours," campaign chairman Paul Manafort denied the allegations of plagiarism.

        "To think that she would practise something like that knowing how scrutinized her speech was going to be terminal night is just actually absurd," Manafort said.

        Manafort said the words Melania used were not "cribbed" merely are common words.

        "There's no cribbing of Michelle Obama's speech. These were mutual words and values. She cares near her family," Manafort said. "To recall that she'd be cribbing Michelle Obama's words is crazy."

        Sean Spicer, the Republican National Committee's chief strategist, invoked "My Little Pony" in defending the speech in an interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer.

        "Melania Trump said, 'the strength of your dreams and willingness to piece of work for them.' Twilight Sparkle from 'My Picayune Pony' said, 'This is your dream. Anything yous can do in your dreams, you tin do now,' " Spicer said.

        He as well compared passages of Trump's speech with phrases from musicians John Legend and Kid Rock.

        "I hateful if we want to take a bunch of phrases and run them through a Google and say, 'Hey, who else has said them,' I tin practise that in five minutes," Spicer said. "And that's what this is."

        However, Trump's campaign faced criticism even from allies, who largely blamed staffers -- not Melania Trump.

        Sometime Trump campaign managing director Corey Lewandowski said Tuesday that whoever is responsible for writing the should be fired.

        "Whoever was the staff person who wrote this voice communication should be held answerable and should be fired," Lewandowski told CNN'southward John Berman and Kate Bolduan.

        Lewandowski, who is a CNN correspondent, was fired from the Trump campaign last month.

        Republican National Commission Chairman Reince Priebus said at a Bloomberg Politics consequence Tuesday forenoon he'd "probably" fire whoever was responsible for including plagiarized quotes, though he added: "It all kinda depends on the circumstances and how these things are written."

        The controversy rapidly overshadowed the voice communication, which was to take been her introduction to voters. It focused on her immigration to the United States and her dear for her husband.

        The Trump campaign released a statement on the spoken communication after the similarities were uncovered, simply it did not mention the plagiarism charge.

        "In writing her beautiful speech, Melania's team of writers took notes on her life's inspirations, and in some instances included fragments that reflected her own thinking. Melania's immigrant feel and love for America shone through in her speech, which made it such a success," according to Jason Miller, the senior communications adviser.

        New Jersey governor and Donald Trump ally Chris Christie defended the voice communication, saying, "There's no way that Melania Trump was plagiarizing Michelle Obama'southward speech."

        "I simply don't see information technology," Christie told CNN's Jamie Gangel in an interview Tuesday, calculation subsequently, "If we're talking about vii% of a speech, that was really, universally considered to be a skilful operation by Melania. I know her. There's no way that Melania Trump was plagiarizing Michelle Obama'southward spoken communication."

        Who wrote the oral communication?

        Side-past-side comparisons of the transcripts show the text in Trump's address following, nearly to the word, the would-exist future first lady's ain from the first night of the Autonomous convention in Denver almost eight years ago.

        In that location were a lot of questions virtually who wrote the spoken communication -- but little clarity.

        Sources familiar with the campaign's handling of Melania Trump's speech identify top Manafort deputy Rick Gates as the person inside the campaign who oversaw the unabridged spoken communication procedure for Melania Trump.

        Gates is denying he oversaw the process of putting together the speech.

        When CNN's Jim Acosta asked Gates if he oversaw the Melania Trump speech process, he said "admittedly not."

        Miller besides denied Gates' involvement.

        "Rick's not a speechwriter and he doesn't take a part in the entrada's speechwriting process -- we have other people for that," he said. "Anybody saying differently is being intentionally misleading."

        Democrats' part

        Manafort, on CNN's "New Day," said the scrutiny over Melania Trump'southward speech was the work of Clinton's campaign.

        "This is once again an example of when a adult female threatens Hillary Clinton, she seeks out to demean her and have her down. Information technology'southward not going to work," he said.

        However, Trump's aides oasis't pointed to whatever evidence of Democrats' involvement in fanning the controversy.

        The Clinton entrada's communications manager Jennifer Palmieri said Manafort's comments about Clinton's involvement were untrue.

        "Nice try, not true. @PaulManafort, blaming Hillary Clinton isn't the answer for e'er Trump campaign problem," Palmieri tweeted.

        Clinton's campaign on Tuesday focused instead on bashing Republicans for other speeches Monday nighttime, including the mother of a Benghazi attack victim proverb she'd like to see Clinton imprisoned and the crowd chanting at another point, "Lock her up!" In a fundraising email to supporters, Clinton'south campaign said "in that location's a divergence between drawing a contrast and baselessly maxim your opponent belongs in jail."

        Melania's moment

        White Business firm Press Secretary Josh Earnest told reporters Tuesday that President Barack Obama did not watch Monday night's speeches.

        "As it relates to Mrs. Trump'south voice communication, I'll let all of you counterbalance in on all of that and attempt to learn more nearly how exactly it was written," Earnest said. "What I can say that in 2008, when Mrs. Obama spoke, she received an enthusiastic reception and potent reviews because of her words, her life story, and the values that she and her husband securely believe in and try to instill in their kids."

        Earlier in the solar day, Melania Trump told NBC's Matt Lauer: "I read once over it, that's all, because I wrote information technology ... with (equally) petty assistance as possible."

        Here is Trump, on Monday:

        "From a young age, my parents impressed on me the values that you work hard for what you desire in life, that your word is your bond and you do what you lot say and keep your promise, that y'all treat people with respect. They taught and showed me values and morals in their daily lives. That is a lesson that I continue to pass along to our son," Trump said.

        And we need to pass those lessons on to the many generations to follow. Considering nosotros desire our children in this nation to know that the but limit to your achievements is the forcefulness of your dreams and your willingness to piece of work for them."

        And hither is Obama, on August 25, 2008:

        "And Barack and I were raised with and then many of the same values: that y'all piece of work difficult for what you want in life; that your word is your bail and you practise what you say you're going to do; that you treat people with dignity and respect, even if you don't know them, and even if you don't concur with them.

        And Barack and I set out to build lives guided by these values, and to pass them on to the next generation. Because we desire our children -- and all children in this nation -- to know that the just limit to the height of your achievements is the reach of your dreams and your willingness to piece of work for them."

        The reaction:

        "(To be honest), I was more offended past simply nigh every other speech than Melania's plagiarized paragraphs," former Obama speechwriter Jon Favreau jokingly tweeted equally the accusations went viral hours after Trump'southward address.

        Announcer Jarrett Colina seems to have been 1 of the first to notice the similarities on Twitter.

        He'southward a big fan of the Obamas, and told CNN over the phone that i detail line from Michelle Obama'southward 2008 speech actually spoke to him: "To know that the only limit to the height of your achievements is the accomplish of your dreams and your willingness to work for them."

        When he heard Melania Trump start saying "the only limit to your achievements," he knew something was incorrect.

        Hill said he then Googled Michelle Obama's speech and saw the similar lines.

        "It was kind of a total retrieve moment," he said.

        Afterward he posted the comparison on Twitter, his tweet garnered 16,000 retweets.

        "Um. This is condign a matter," he later tweeted.

        Never gonna allow yous down?

        In an fifty-fifty stranger twist, some on social media posited that Trump surreptitiously Rickrolled -- a mutual Net meme involving singer Rick Astley -- everyone in the center of her spoken communication.

        "He volition never give up," she said of her hubby. "And most chiefly, he volition never, ever let you downwards."

        The chorus of the 80s classic sounds very like: "Never gonna give you upwardly/ Never gonna let y'all downwards/ Never gonna run around and desert you."

          A bit of background -- Rickrolling is where you get someone to unwittingly click on a link to the video of the Astley song "Never Gonna Give Y'all Up."

          And then, for example, if someone were to tell yous to click here, saying information technology'southward some other article virtually Melania Trump, and you click on that link, you would exist taken to an Astley video and thus have been Rickrolled.

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          Source: https://www.cnn.com/2016/07/19/politics/melania-trump-michelle-obama-speech/index.html

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