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RNC Highlight: Gov. Sarah Sanders Throws Epic Shade at First Lady Jill Biden

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During the RNC, Arkansas Governor Sarah Sanders delivered a standout speech while taking a memorable jab at First Lady Jill Biden. Sanders, the youngest governor in the U.S., reminisced about her time as President Trump’s White House Press Secretary, highlighting a humorous comparison to the First Lady.

“I am here tonight as America’s youngest governor, the first woman to lead the great state of Arkansas, and most importantly, a mom to three amazing kids: Scarlet, Huck, and George,” Sanders began. She recalled a heartwarming memory from her tenure, saying, “When I was President Trump’s White House Press Secretary, I got the chance to take my 4-year-old son Huck to ‘Bring Your Kid to Work Day.’ Much like Jill now drags Joe to ‘Bring Your Husband to Work Day.'” This quip drew hearty laughter and applause from the audience.

Sanders continued, praising Trump’s character and leadership. She shared how Trump graciously bent down to hug her son Huck, who amusingly bypassed Trump to run into her arms. “Under President Trump, America was safer, the world was safer, and it felt that the next generation would have a chance at the American Dream,” she said, emphasizing her support for Trump not just for herself, but for her children and future generations.

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