Melania Trump booed by the boys
"It's a democracy, they have a right"
In a Baltimore school: the First Lady was there to talk about the opioid and drug emergency among teenagers. Her husband called the city, led by the dem, "a dump"
Five minutes of speech, five minutes of noises, whistles and "booos" from the audience. The undisciplined audience of speaker Melania Trump, invited to speak about the synthetic opioid emergency, were hundreds of students from some high schools in Baltimore, where the Youth Summit on Opioid Awareness, a conference on drug alarms, was held. Perhaps the hostility of the public is also due to the comments made by her husband in July: she had defined Baltimore, a city led by the Democratic Mayor Jack Young, "infested with rats and mice".
Returning to the White House, the First Lady wrote in a statement: “We live in a democracy and everyone has a right to their own opinion. The fact remains that we have a real emergency in this country and my commitment remains to educate young people about the risks and deadly consequences of drug abuse ". Her "Be Best" campaign, dedicated to young people, also focuses heavily on drug use. She stepped onto the stage, however, she only managed to say "Hello, everyone", bye everyone, before she lifted a mixed volley of applause and whistles from the audience. She started talking, but as the noises didn't stop she repeated it: "Hello everyone." "I am with you in this fight, I am fighting for you," she said, inviting anyone with an addiction to ask for help. “I know you all have hopes and dreams for the future, and your future depends on the choices you make today. The drug will only slow you down and keep you from becoming what you want. '
Donald Trump has a difficult relationship with Baltimore - the city of uninterrupted dem leadership since 1967 -. He has repeatedly said that "no human would want to live there," talked about rats and mice and engaged in personal battles with MP Elijah Cummings, who had represented Baltimore at Congress for years and was in the midst of a series of inquiries against Trump and his administration. In September, the US president had visited Baltimore and was greeted by processions, demonstrations and the inflatable of a giant rat. Yesterday the whistles to Melania.