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In her first speech since her plagiarism scandal at the Republican National Convention, Melania Trum
In her first speech since her plagiarism scandal at the Republican National Convention, Melania Trump managed to stump for her husband without borrowing anyone else's words.
In a speech on Thursday at a rally in Berwyn, Pennsylvania, Melania didn't use any phrases from Michelle Obama speeches -- or anyone else's work. Mashableconfirmed Melania's clean copy by running it through a plagiarism checker.
SEE ALSO:Melania Trump rails against the social media bullying her husband, his fans loveMelania learned the lesson most people learn in school, after she ripped off an entire section of her RNC speech in July from FLOTUS. As a plagiarism checker confirmed at the time, a large portion of her speech, in which she talked about American values and passing them onto the next generation, was lifted from Obama's own Democratic National Convention speech from 2008.
On Thursday, right after Melania blessed "this beautiful country," Mashable'splagiarism report came back with only a 22.5 percent similarity to other online sources -- most of which were other sites and articles citing and quoting her speech.
Melania Trump's Thursday speech passed a plagiarism test.Credit: screengrabLooks like she's in the clear and making Trump proud, just five days out from the election.
Watching my beautiful wife, Melania, speak about our love of country and family. We will make you all very proud. https://t.co/12unVAD9pI pic.twitter.com/s1MoWKROTt
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 3, 2016
UPDATE: Friday, Nov. 4, 11 a.m. ET:One line of Melania's speech has been previously used in a speech by Trump's second wife Marla Maples, according to Tablet reporter Yair Rosenberg and Twitter user Yoni Brander.
Melania just plagiarized Trump's second wife Marla Maples. Here's the only Google results for "if you could dream it, you could become it": pic.twitter.com/ALeHuSZqEm
— (((Yair Rosenberg))) (@Yair_Rosenberg) November 3, 2016
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