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A pro-Trump group sent a 12-year-old girl to interview Roy Moore

A pro-Trump group sent a 12-year-old girl to interview Roy Moore
Roy Moore smiles before announcing his Alabama Junior Senate race candidacy on April 26, 2017, in Montgomery, Ala. Moore, who was the suspended Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court, said he filed paperwork to resign that position. Photo: Albert Cesare/The Montgomery Advertiser via AP

The America First Project, a pro-Trump group, sent a 12-year-old girl, Millie March, to interview embattled Senate candidate and accused child molestor Roy Moore. The twice-removed former judge has been avoiding the media since multiple women raised allegations of sexual abuse and harassment.

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March became famous briefly for supporting Trump during his presidential campaign.

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The two talked about some very adult issues – like immigration, tax reform, healthcare, and “religious freedom” – but avoided the GOP elephant in the room. For some reason, the 12-year-old asking Moore about the allegations of molesting an underage girl didn’t make the cut.

Gee. Wonder why.

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