President Trump’s Biggest Fan: 12 Year Old Millie March

Children showing interest in politics at a young age is a bit of a rarity. It typically does take some input from their parents in order to become fully engaged, but for the average 12-year-old, they are busy playing video games, taking part in sports or hanging out with their friends. That is what makes Millie March such an unusual, yet extremely bright and engaging child. News of this young girl started to make headlines as she went to CPAC to support President Trump. She has even gone on to meet both the President of the United States and the Vice President.

When children appear on television programs in front of Presidents in order to ask questions, it is almost readily apparent they were coached to ask the specific question and then run back to their parent’s arms. While educating children in the ways of politics is important, using them to push an agenda is not something that should take place. However, anyone who has seen Millie March answer reporter’s questions and appear on television programs will see first-hand she has a beautiful mind of her own and is not afraid to say what is on her mind. She sees the importance of what the President is trying to do and, who knows, maybe she might find herself involved in politics later on in life.

Interested in learning more about this incredible little girl? Watch the video to hear her political opinions straight from her mouth.


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