Pro-Trump PAC sends 12-year-old girl to interview Roy Moore

Millie March, 12, said she'd vote for Moore if she could.

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A pro-Trump political action committee sent a 12-year-old girl to interview Roy Moore as Alabama heads into election day for a heated race for the Alabama Senate seat.

Millie March had already gained notoriety as one of Donald Trump’s smallest supporters, and now, she is giving Moore that same support.

The America First Project had her sit down and record an interview at the Alabama GOP headquarters, where the two of them discussed border security, health care, and tax reform.

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“You’re there to serve the people,” Moore  said in the video, which was posted online on Sunday. “A lot of the issues I stand for would be for the good of the country.”

Millie said that she was “very satisfied, and more than that” after her interview with Moore and even said that she would vote for Moore if she was old enough and if she lived in Alabama.

However, the one thing the interview didn’t cover was the allegations that many women have made against Moore saying that he molested and assaulted them when they were underage, with one accuser saying that she was as young as 14.

So, having an underage girl in the room with Moore doesn’t exactly feel like the best of ideas. Not that it stopped the America First Project.

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