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Trump super PAC arranges for 12-year-old girl to interview Roy Moore

8 women have accused Moore of sexual misconduct.

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12-year-old Millie March interviews Roy Moore at the end of his campaign.

Ending a campaign that’s been a hellfire series of sexual misconduct accusations, one of Roy Moore’s final campaign activities was an interview with a 12-year-old girl.

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A Trump-backing super PAC arranged for Moore to get interviewed by Millie March, a preteen who fiercely supported President Donald Trump during his 2016 campaign—even though she’s not old enough to vote.

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“We decided that we were going to bring Millie to Alabama, after everything that’s happened in this Alabama Senate race up until this point,” says America First Project’s Jennifer Lawrence in a preface to March’s interview with Moore.

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Lawrence adds that the group, which was founded by former Breitbart staffers, wanted to bring March to Alabama “to show there is a wide range of people who support Roy Moore.”

In the interview, March asked Moore if he supports Trump building a border wall between the U.S. and Mexico (he said he does) and what he thinks are “the most important issues to the voters of Alabama.” He said religious liberty, healthcare, and taxes.

Eight women have accused Moore of sexual misconduct, including one woman who said she was 14 when Moore, 32 at the time, brought her to his house and sexually assaulted her. Moore has repeatedly denied the allegations.

Some Republicans have spoken out against Moore; Trump officially endorsed Moore last week.

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The special election for the Alabama Senate seat is Dec. 12.

H/T Huffington Post

 
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