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  1. I so wanted to post this for all those Trump supporters that are beginning to get worried about the attacks from the media on Trump. As I keep saying the LSM has no clue what it is the're dealing with. This is OUR POTUS. 'I'm here because I want to be among the people': Trump continues his assault on 'fake' news with campaign rally in Florida after First Lady Melania led the crowd in The Lord's Prayer President Donald Trump stepped off of Air Force One for a speech in Melbourne, Florida on Saturday He was introduced by the First lady Melania Trump who opened the rally with The Lord's Prayer President spoke about bringing back jobs and increasing national security, and slammed the press He defended the controversial immigration ban and bashed the appellate court that struck it down By Kaileen Gaul For Dailymail.com PUBLISHED: 17:21 EST, 18 February 2017 | UPDATED: 21:47 EST, 18 February 2017 e-mail 3.8kshares 2.6k View comments Donald Trump once again doubled down on the media, telling a cheering crowd in Florida: ‘I want to speak to you without the filter of the fake news.’ The president was introduced on stage in Melbourne by Melania Trump, who led The Lord’s Prayer after she and her husband stepped off Air Force One Saturday afternoon. The First Lady, after embracing the president, promised to ‘stay true to myself and be truthful to you’ and told the audience, ‘my husband is creating a country of great safety and prosperity’. The 'Make America Great Again Rally' was almost identical in rhetoric to his 2016 campiagn events that focused on bringing back jobs and increasing national security. Unsuprisingly, this rally had a heavier focus on bashing press coverage than before. Scroll down for video President Trump addressed a crowd of thousands in Melbourne, Florida in a campaign-style rally President Donald Trump and Melania Trump arrive for a campaign rally at the AeroMod International hangar At 5.43pm ET Trump stepped off of Air Force One in Melbourne where 'Proud to be an American' blared over the loudspeakers Reel in the crowd in red like Melania Alexander McQueen Cap-Sleeve Fit-&-Flare Dress Shop a similar style here... Buy now Melania stirred the crowd in a striking red number while speaking in Florida. 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The First Lady, after embracing the president on stage, introduced her husband (right) President Donald Trump throws a hat into the cheering crowd during the campaign-style rally Thousands of supporters attended the event which was reminiscent of the 2016 rallies. At one point, he invited a supporter on stage Freedom Girls sing for Trump at rally in Pensacola, Florida Loaded: 0% Progress: 0% 0:15 Previous Play Skip Mute Current Time0:15 / Duration Time2:15 Fullscreen Need Text SHARE THIS MORE VIDEOS See the rescue of adorable orphaned elephant Ashaka Oh deer! 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He shook hands with some of his supporters, most of who were holding 'Trump/Pence' signs or wearing the famous 'Make American Great Again' hats. First Lady Melania, dressed in a $2,200 Alexander McQueen dress and $595 Christian Louboutin pointed heels, kicked off the campaign rally with The Lord's Prayer. 'The America we envisioned is one that works for all Americans,' said the First Lady. 'I will always be truthful to myself and be truthful to you no matter what the opposition is saying,' she continued in a slight dig at the media. President Trump voiced his surprised that his wife said The Lord's Prayer but said he thought it was a lovely gesture. 'This was a truly great movement and I want to be here with you and I will always be with you. I promise you that,' he said. 'I want to speak to you without the filter of the fake news,' Trump said to a mixture of cheers and boos against the press. He angrily elaborated on this point, a continuation of his most recent press conference during which he bashed the media. President Donald Trump spoke with reporters aboard Air Force One on his way to a 'Make America Great Again Rally' President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump arrive for the 'Make America Great Again Rally' President Trump continued to tout his election win and said Senate Democrats should start winning and get behind his SCOTUS pick First lady Melania Trump sits and listens to President Donald Trump speak at the campaign-style rally Presdient Trump's campaign-style rally was held four weeks into his presidency Trump addressed a crowd of his supporters in Melbourne, Florida. For part of his speech he spoke about his success with women voters Much of Trump's speech was about media coverage he deemed unfair. He said despite reports, things in the White House were running well He said: 'They [the media] are part of the corrupt system.' Trump then spoke about Thomas Jefferson and his distrust of media by taking the founding father's quote wildly out of context. He also pointed to other presidents who he said opposed the press including Abraham Lincoln. He also said in a few weeks the GOP would be submitting a health care plan that would repeal and replace 'the disaster that is Obamacare.' 'Our plan will be better healthcare at a much lower cost,' Trump said. He then transitioned into how miners would be going back to work soon. Many lost their jobs under President Obama because of environmental regulations. Along the same line, Trump said he would make sure jobs stayed in the country. 'You want a government that keeps its promises. A great spirit of optimism is sweeping across the country,' said Trump referencing the spike in the stock market over the past few months. Some of this spike happened under President Obama. After speaking about crime President Trump transitioned to speaking two of his controversial executive orders: the ban and the wall Trump referenced Prime Minister Abe's visit earlier this month and a conversation they had where Abe thanked him for a deal on fighter jets The president said he wanted to build safe zones in Syria instead of bringing in refugees The rally was similar in tone to the campaign rallies of 2016, heavily focusing on job creation. Trump spoke of his recent deal and visit to Boeing and tied it in to how this is helping relations with American allies. Insisting he was the victim of false reporting, Trump said his White House was running 'so smoothly' and that he 'inherited one big mess.' The president has been trying refocus after reports of disarray and dysfunction within his administration. He did not mention General Michael Flynn's resignation this week or the Russia controversy. He did reference Japan Prime Minister Abe's visit earlier this month and a conversation they had where Abe thanked him for a deal on fighter jets. 'I know the media will never thank me so at least Japan is thanking me,' said Trump. At one point Trump pulled up a supporter on stage who said a few kind words about Trump. The president said: 'A star is born.' When he left the stage Trump ranted that the media would never give his supporters credit, continuing along the line that the press is the enemy. People attend a campaign rally for President Donald Trump at Orlando Melbourne International Airport The event had the familiar trappings of a Trump campaign rally, including red Trump caps, 'Make America Great Again' and 'Trump/Pence' signs and at least one sign reading 'Hillarious for Prison.' From this he transitioned into protecting police and went on the line about eliminating crime and drugs. Before this he referenced crime in Chicago, something he did often at the end of 2016. Then he segued to speaking two of his controversial executive orders: the ban and the wall. 'I will keep Islamic terrorists the hell out of our country,' he said to cheers. Outside the rally there were protesters rallying against the ban and the wall. Trump promised anew to build a border wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. He also pledged to 'do something over the next couple of days' to address the immigration order that has been blocked in the courts. Said Trump: 'We don't give up, we never give up.' As expected, he started to bash the appellate court that rejected the ban and read part of the 30 page decision to the crowd. After a minute of going on a tangent about how well he did with women voters and 'fake polls' that said he wouldn't, he circled back to the court decision. Trump said he wanted to build safe zones in Syria instead of bringing in refugees. He then spoke about the Democrat's shocking loss in November and proceeded to attempt to encourage Senate Democrats to confirm Neil Gorsuch. 'We have a chance now to work together and deliver change for the ages,' he said in a rare moment of optimism for these speeches. Trump took a trip to Florida after less than a month in office for what his staff has called a 'campaign rally' A young child listens to President Donald Trump speak at his 'Make America Great Again Rally' President Trump and the first lady board Air Force One after the 'Make American Great Again Rally' Protesters stood outside the venue at Orlando Melbourne International Airport Protesters held up signs in opposition to President Trump during his MAGA rally in Melbourne The event had the familiar trappings of a Trump campaign rally, including red Trump caps, 'Make America Great Again' and 'Trump/Pence' signs and at least one sign reading 'Hillarious for Prison.' Some of the speakers ahead of Trump's appearance called for repealing and replacing President Barack Obama's health care law, criticized the news media or lobbed barbs at Clinton, other constants of last year's rallies. President Trump currently has a low approval rating, especially for being less than a month into his presidency. The most recent Gallup poll showed he only has a 40 percent approval. He tweeted earlier: 'Will be having many meetings this weekend at The Southern White House. Big 5:00 P.M. speech in Melbourne, Florida. A lot to talk about!' Trump has spent the last week viciously attacking press coverage and went as far to call the 'fake' media 'the enemy of the American People.' This was mostly a retaliation to his heavily criticized press conference this week. Florida Congressmen Matt Gaetz and Bill Posey spoke before Trump arrived. As expected, there was a heavy protester presence outside of the rally venue at Orlando Melbourne International Airport. Trump took the swing state in the election by winning 48.6 percent of the votes while Hillarious Clinton won 47.4 percent. MEANWHILE, OUTSIDE OF THE RALLY... In conjunction with U.S. Presidents' Day Weekend, a coalition of activists staged a funeral for democracy Though the 'Make America Great Again Rally' appeared to be a festive occasion celebrating a beloved president, outside the Melbourne airport hangar were a slew of protests against the commander-in-chief. Demonstrators showed up outside the hanger in Florida to protest President Trump, specifically his controversial immigrant ban. In the rally he told supporters he would continue to try to pass the order despite it being rejected by three courts. In New York where there have been several protests a week since the inauguration, demonstrators held a 'Mock Funeral for Presidents’ Day' in Washington Square Park. Protesters wore funeral attire and sang: 'Amazing disgrace — how sick the sight / Such hateful lunacy / America must stand and fight / To save democracy.' The bleak affair was a wildly different feel from the festive rally where Trump bragged that his administration was running 'smoothly.' President Donald Trump followed by first lady Melania Trump walk up the steps the steps of Air Force One at Palm Beach International Airport in West Palm Beach President Trump (pictured stepping off Air Force One in West Palm Beach) took the stage in Melbourne hours la Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4238426/President-Trump-Lady-step-Air-Force-One.html#ixzz4Z646pPnE Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
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