The Trump campaign descended into a familiar messiness after Melania Trump delivered a convention speech Monday echoing lines from Michelle Obama's 2008 convention address. After speaking at the convention on Monday, Melania Trump, the mogul's third wife, faced accusations that a portion of her speech plagiarized Michelle Obama. The spouse speech is a rare opportunity to paint a human portrait of the presidential candidate, to put what should be that person's top character witness in front of a national audience. This was a particularly important moment for Mrs. Trump because she has kept such a low profile over the course of the campaign so far. For Mrs. Trump, instead of claims about being fully engaged in husband’s ideas and campaign, that speech shows primitive thoughts of Trump’s team. And be focused on blaming competitor and “Making America safe again”.

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New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, who is slated to speak on Tuesday, "93 percent of the speech is completely different'' from the speech Mrs. Obama delivered but added the two women "expressed some common thoughts".

However, the criticism addressed to Trump’s is growing up, and campaign managers are just answering with the blame to Hillary Clinton for the row.

Ex-Slovenian models’ confusion inspired media and academics to warn young students to avoid plagiarism thanks to the very obvious example of Monday’s speech. Many teachers and lecturers provide Mrs. Trumps’ words about her upbringing and family values as a classic example of what plagiarism is and why it is an important issue.

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