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Melania Trump on why the 2024 election is different

Former first lady Melania Trump said the 2024 presidential election will be different from previous elections because the country is more divided.

“We face a lot more danger,” she said Wednesday on “Hannity.” “And especially as we look at what's going on in the world and the threats that we're subjected to. And my husband, what he's been through in recent months,” Melania Trump said. He went on to mention the two assassination attempts on former President Trump's life.

Would-be assassin Thomas Matthew Crooks fired several shots at the Republican presidential candidate during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, in July before being shot and killed by a counter-sniper.

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Former President Trump was injured in an assassination attempt on July 13, 2024, at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

A few months later, Ryan Wesley RouthThe 58-year-old man from Hawaii was spotted by Secret Service agents with a rifle sticking out of a tree line near President Trump's West Palm Beach golf course. He has since been charged with attempting to assassinate a presidential candidate, among many other charges.

Melania Trump told Fox News host Sean Hannity that people need to learn to listen to each other again and respect differences.

“I think we need to do that. We have different points of view, we have different beliefs. We need to respect freedom of speech and individuality. To have ideas heard, I think it's very important to have very open communication, and we share those thoughts through discussion,” the former first lady said.

“Because I think that's how we can innovate and succeed in this country. I feel like firing people who don't agree with you on certain issues is a tough deal in this country.”

Melania Trump and Sean Hannity

On October 1, 2024, former first lady Melania Trump will be interviewed by Sean Hannity. ((Fox News/Sean Hannity))

Melania Trump acknowledged that the election cycle is a long process, especially in the weeks and days leading up to November, but said she's “participating” and trying to “have fun” as much as possible. Ta.

“You have to be very focused and take it one day at a time. There are going to be some surprises, so it's very important to be prepared for those surprises,” she said, adding that her calmness helped her get through voting day itself. He added that he could get through it.

“Maybe that's just my personality, and I know that on election day, everything is in the hands of the people. They decide what they want from this country. This year, it will be decided on November 5th.

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American flag and voting button (Kurt “Cyber ​​Guy” Knutson)

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The former first lady accelerate release Her memoir “Melania'' is scheduled to be published on October 8th. It details her life before, during and after her time in the White House and the challenges she faced in public life.

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