Melania Trump told Sean Hannity the one thing that scares her the most about November

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Melania Trump is making her presence felt on the campaign trail.

It’s an usual place for her to be.

And Melania Trump told Sean Hannity the one thing that scares her the most about November.

Melania Trump opens up to Sean Hannity about why this election is more difficult 

Sean Hannity interviewed former First Lady Melania Trump ahead of the October 8 release of her memoir, Melania.

This is Melania Trump’s third Presidential campaign.

The political trail is not where she prefers to be, as evidenced by the fact that she didn’t speak at this year’s Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.

However, Melania Trump’s well-known disdain for political life wasn’t the only reason she wants no part of the campaign.

Melania Trump told Hannity that the situation in America is much more dangerous today than she can ever remember because of the hatred the media and Democrat Party whipped up against her husband.

“We are dealing with much more danger,” the former First Lady began. “And especially, we see what’s going on in the world and the threats that we get. And my husband, what he went through in the last few months.”

Melania expressed her belief that Americans could engage in respectful debate without resorting to censorship and hatred.

“I think we need to have – we have different perspectives, we have different beliefs. We need to respect our freedom of speech and of our individuality. I think it’s very important that ideas are heard, that we have very, very straightforward communications, and we share the idea with debate,” Melania Trump added. 

Melania Trump declared that it is time to leave cancel culture in the past.

“Because I think with that, we could have innovation and success in this country. I feel it’s a troubling trade in this country that we are canceling people that don’t agree on certain issues,” Melania continued.

That doesn’t appear possible for liberals.

Trump opponents continue espousing extreme rhetoric 

Two Democrats tried to assassinate Donald Trump already this year.

One shot him in the head.

One set up a sniper’s nest at his golf course to try and murder him over Trump’s desire to end the war in Ukraine.

Despite Melania Trump’s pleas for Democrats and their media allies to stop riling up lunatics with their hate-filled rhetoric, Trump’s opponents can’t help themselves.

At an event for Kamala Harris in Wisconsin, RINO former Congresswoman Liz Cheney again amplified the big lie about Trump representing a threat to democracy.

“As we meet here today, our republic faces a threat unlike any we have faced before,” Cheney began. “A former president who attempted to stay in power by unraveling the foundation of our republic. By refusing to accept the lawful results confirmed by dozens of courts of the 2020 election. We cannot turn away from this truth. in this election, putting patriotism ahead of partisanship is not an aspiration, it is our duty.”

Two assassination attempts against Donald Trump is two too many.

But despite Melania Trump saying how dangerous this campaign is for her family, the Left won’t back down its hatred of Donald Trump.