McEnany Shares Incredible Personal Story of Loss During RNC Convention Speech

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White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany shared the inspiring personal story of her decision to get a preventative masectomy in order to head off her high genetic risk of breast cancer and the incredible support President Trump showed has shown her.

As Fox News reports:

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, during the third night of the Republican National Convention, shared her experience working with President Trump, and how he has supported her as a new mother and as an American “with a preexisting condition.”

In an emotional speech on Wednesday night, McEnany shared the deeply personal story about her diagnosis with the BRCAII genetic mutation ‒ a mutation that put her chances of breast cancer at 84 percent ‒ which prompted her to get a preventative double mastectomy in 2018…

McEnany described Trump’s genuine concern for her and her family, something that is frequently lacking among many high-profile leaders:

“When I started working for President Trump, my husband and I became pregnant with our first child, I would see President Trump at rallies. He would routinely ask me how my baby was doing,” she said. “The same way President Trump has supported me, he supports you.”

She added: “I see it every day.”

You can watch McEnany’s entire speech here:

 

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