Donald Trump rolled onto the RNC stage tonight to Queen’s “We are the Champions.” A brave move in The Land of LeBron James. Introducing his wife Melaniato the crowd to kick off the 10 p.m. block of the first night of the convention, Trump took the stage with a couple of we’re-going-to-win-so-bigs. Here are three (as far as we know not plagiarized) things we learned from her last night.
The Donald's got a soft side: "He’s tough when he has to be, but he’s also kind and caring. It’s not always noted, but it is there for all to see. It is one of the reasons I fell in love with him. There is a great deal of love in the Trump family."
Her husband is inclusive: "His success indicates inclusion rather than division. Donald intends to represent all the people. Not just some of the people. That includes Christians, Jews and Muslims, and Hispanics and African-Americans and Asians, and the poor and the middle class."
She'd be a busy first lady: "If I am honored to serve, I would use that wonderful privilege to help people in our country who need it the most. We must do our best to ensure every child can live in comfort and security with the best possible education. It is kindness love and compassion that will bring us together and keep us together. These values Donald and I will bring to the White House."

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Her speech on the first night of the Republican National Convention also gave insight into the type of first lady she’d want to be.
politics
2:30 AM EST
July 19, 2016