Tuesday, March 4, 2025

The First Lady's Guest List for Tonight Is Fascinating

 Sarah Anderson

   "You're supposed to be one of the country's great leaders, and you're face-to-face with your constituents, such as the mothers of young girls who were violently murdered. Your plan? Using hand-clappers, walk-outs, and egg cartons to throw fits because your side didn't win an election. No wonder these people lost." 


"When Donald Trump takes the stage to deliver his speech to a joint session of Congress tonight, his wife, Melania, will be in the audience, and she'll have several unique guests with her. But they're not celebrities or dignitaries. They're everyday Americans "from all different walks of life" whose lives have been impacted by "disaster wrought by the previous administration." 

"Some of the First Lady's guests have been victims of crimes committed by people who are in the United States illegally, like Allyson and Lauren Phillips of Woodstock, Ga. You might know them better as the mother and sister of Laken Riley, the young nursing student who was brutally murdered on the University of Georgia campus by a Venezuelan gang member who was not only in the U.S. illegally but had also committed many previous crimes. 

"Mrs. Trump will also have Alexis Nungaray of Houston, Texas, at the speech. Nungaray's 12-year-old daughter, Jocelyn, was murdered by two men whom the Biden administration caught at the border and released into the U.S. just weeks before they committed the heinous crime. U.S. Border Patrol agent Roberto Ortiz will be in attendance as well. While serving in Texas, he's been shot at many times by dangerous cartel members.   

"Remember Corey Comperatore, the firefighter who was shot and killed when a gunman tried to assassinate Trump at a rally last July? His widow, Helen, and their daughters, Allyson and Kaylee, will join the first lady on Tuesday night. " . . .

. . ."A couple of the First Lady's guests have been the victims of abhorrent gender issues. January Littlejohn of Tallahassee, Fla., is the mother of a young girl whose "middle school socially transitioned" her "to a different sexual identity without January and her husband’s knowledge or permission." Littlejohn is now a parents' rights advocate.  

"Payton McNabb of Murphy, N.C., a young female volleyball player who had to step away from the sport "when a biological man playing on the opposing women’s team spiked the volleyball at Payton’s face, leaving her with a traumatic brain injury," will be there. McNabb is now a member of the Independent Women’s Forum and an advocate for girls' sports." . . . 

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