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Trump’s Daughter In Pakistan? Girl Claiming To Be ‘Real Daughter’ Goes Viral | VIDEO

An old video of a Pakistani woman has recently resurfaced online, creating a stir as she claims to be the daughter of former U.S. President Donald Trump. In the clip, the woman, who speaks in Urdu, identifies herself as both Muslim and Punjabi. She alleges that Trump is her father and shares a vivid account […]

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Trump’s Daughter In Pakistan? Girl Claiming To Be ‘Real Daughter’ Goes Viral | VIDEO

An old video of a Pakistani woman has recently resurfaced online, creating a stir as she claims to be the daughter of former U.S. President Donald Trump. In the clip, the woman, who speaks in Urdu, identifies herself as both Muslim and Punjabi. She alleges that Trump is her father and shares a vivid account of her life in the U.S., accusing former First Lady Melania Trump of mistreatment. This alleged mistreatment, she says, led her mother to bring her back to Pakistan.

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Viral Video Raises Eyebrows and Debate

The woman’s emotional remarks have captivated viewers, with many questioning the authenticity of her claims. The video has sparked intense discussion on social media, where users debate the feasibility of her story and the motivations behind it. While some dismiss it as an attempt to gain attention, others are intrigued by her statements.

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