Liberal Writer Accuses the President of Spousal Abuse over Melania’s Absence from Public Events

From body shaming White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders to Samantha Bee calling First Daughter Ivanka Trump a “feckless C-word”, liberal hate knows no bounds. That being said, the left-leaning media appears to be short on horrible things to say about conservative women. Now they’re just making stuff up.

In this Western Journal news report posted on YouTube, a senior Rolling Stone contributor is being called to the mat for his gross, unsubstantiated speculation that Pres. Donald J. Trump has physically abused the First Lady.

Without any facts or even a so-called “unnamed source,” the Rolling Stone writer poses the hypothetical that Mrs. Trump hasn’t been seen publicly because she may be hiding the marks of domestic violence inflicted by her husband, the president.

The hack’s name is Jamil Smith and he took to social media to get his 15 minutes of click bait. Of course, Smith omitted the fact that Mrs. Trump had been admitted to the hospital for an emergency procedure in May and was recuperating from the surgery. The unscrupulous tweeter also conveniently left out the fact that Melania Trump had been in countless meetings with her immediate staff while recovering and was scheduled to give a short talk not open to the press.

Take a few moments to check out this Western Journal video posted on YouTube to find out how a Rolling Stone writer is justifying stooping this low. You will be appalled!


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