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Aside from her partially cribbed speech at the Republican National Convention, Melania Trump has not said very much during her husband Donald’s long, divisive presidential campaign.
But after the former model and potential first lady gave one of her only stump speeches of the presidential race last Thursday, vowing to fight cyber-bullying, Lady Gaga had a few things to say.
The Joanne star — whose Born This Way Foundation teamed with Intel earlier this year to fight online harassment — responded to Melania’s pledge on Sunday (Nov. 6) with a series of pointed tweets. “@MELANIATRUMP to say u will stand for ‘anti-bullying’ is hypocrisy,” Gaga tweeted. “Your husband is 1 of the most notorious bullies we have ever witnessed.”
.@MELANIATRUMP to say u will stand for “anti-bullying” is hypocrisy. Your husband is 1 of the most notorious bullies we have ever witnessed.
— #VoteHillary (@ladygaga) November 6, 2016
Gaga, who has changed her avatar to a photo in which she’s sporting a giant hat with a button that says “VOTE” on it, went on an #ImWithHer tear all day, in fact, posting a series of tweets in support of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and encouraging Little Monsters to vote.
#Vote #GoVote I’ve been traveling the world. Our election is an international issue. If “he” wins we will be in a weak position globally.—- pic.twitter.com/fN21sH9tCe
— #VoteHillary (@ladygaga) November 6, 2016
#MinnesotaMonsters mobilize! RT Our republican candidate is a reality star leveraging our country for his own business. #Vote for honesty. pic.twitter.com/c1l5wOKyci
— #VoteHillary (@ladygaga) November 6, 2016
. @realDonaldTrump you divided us with hateful language & fear . I love everyone in this country and I vote for @HillaryClinton to unite us. pic.twitter.com/ae9EImWJRo
— #VoteHillary (@ladygaga) November 6, 2016
Young people listen up. We need to mobilize now, #VoteHillary and stop this dangerous man from continuing to divide and wreck our democracy. pic.twitter.com/9pXqsxdzpT
— #VoteHillary (@ladygaga) November 6, 2016
This article originally appeared on Billboard.com.
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