A pro-trump super pac sent a 12-year-old to interview roy moore


A pro-trump super pac sent a 12-year-old to interview roy moore

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The America First Project, a self-described super PAC of attack dogs for President Trump's agenda, sent a 12-year-old girl from Virginia to interview Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore


in a move described by _Bustle_ as "somewhat questionable." Moore is accused of having pursued, and in one case assaulted, teenage girls as young as 14. The America First


Project's Jennifer Lawrence says in the video that "after everything that's happened in this Alabama Senate race up until this point, we thought it was important … to bring


Millie [March] here to show that there's a wide range of people who support Judge Roy Moore." It's not the first time the young interviewer, Millie March, has appeared in an


America First Project video — her rave review of Trump's agenda at the 2017 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) went viral last February. March wanted to know if Moore would


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