Former President and Republican nominee Donald Trump and Vice Presidential candidate Senator JD Vance rallied in the swing state of Georgia on Saturday night. Trump entered the lion’s den of Atlanta, the same chocolate city where Vice President and Democratic nominee-elect Kamala Harris held her concert/rally four days earlier. While both Democrats and Republicans boasted of record attendance at each rally, the difference is that Trump didn’t have to rely on celebrities and rappers to draw his audience; he leveraged his own star status, coupled with local talent and grassroots politicians and activists.
The founder of Conserve the Culture, Michael Montgomeryhelped open the rally and featherlight it up, a move that was different from her first appearance on the political stage — after hugging Trump during a visit to Chick-fil-A in Atlanta in April. Montgomery leapt to the rally podium, brimming with energy and chattering fluidly about her grassroots pedigree and work in the local community. Montgomery jokingly ordered them to “show my name some respect!” She received thunderous applause for throwing down the gauntlet against the established media, which had merely labeled her a Trump spinner.
Montgomery quickly got to the heart of her speech.
Well, why don’t we jump right into it. As a newborn single mother, I can tell you all that rent is damn high. I can tell you as a newborn black voter that food prices are damn costly! And as an American citizen, PeriodSeniors like my parents should never have to choose between medication or food; it should never be about quality of life or quantity of life.
Montgomery has masterfully demonstrated the impact of inflation on newborn and elderly and everyone in between.
And I don’t want to hear, “Oh, but we capped the price of insulin and lowered the prices of all these drugs.” Yes, but you raised the prices of everything else, so it’s time to tell the American people the truth and let them know exactly what they’re getting into if they want to vote for Kamala Harris.
That’s speaking truth to power. While Harris uses twerking performers and “Yas Queen” vibes to galvanize people, Americans want to hear about actual politics and how voting for her would improve their lives. Montgomery talked about that.
We need to vote based on facts, not feelings. Look, under Harris and Biden, the average household in Georgia is losing $1,060 a month and inflation is at 21.4 percent. And because of the energy war, average gas prices in the state have hit record highs. We also did a poll and 80 percent of us black Americans are not cheerful with the current state of the economy. So I need 80 percent of you to vote accordingly in November.
Here is the highlight of her speech – it is better to hear and see than just read.
REGARD:
Michaelah Montgomery, founder of Conserve the Culture, sharply criticizes Kamala Harris and supports President Trump at a rally in Atlanta, Georgia pic.twitter.com/XhYsdTqLGQ
— RSBN 🇺🇸 (@RSBNetwork) 3 August 2024
The truth does not come from Trump’s mouth, but from a black woman rooted in the black community. “The first step in destroying the black community is destroying the black family.” What do record inflation, unemployment and financial worries do to a marriage or family, whether it is white, black or green?
Montgomery also revealed where Harris’ loyalties lie. No matter how challenging they try to play to the tune of Kendrick Lamar, Kamala Harris is “Not like us.” As Montgomery warned, “she chose her side and it was not ours.” Harris’ record of ignoring the black community until it suited her, targeting and locking up the men and their mothers, and then offering rambunctious entertainment as a sedation and an excuse to ignore political discussion has become legendary, especially the longer she refuses to give any form of press conference and ChickenMala with a presidential debate.
#Chickenmala novel campaign poster? 🐓 pic.twitter.com/W9vHac5dSZ
— PghBlackGold (@PghBlackGold) 3 August 2024
Montgomery not only criticized Harris’ lack of ability to articulate political views, but also outlined what Trump has already done for his policies in favor of the black community.
A few weeks ago, Trump mentioned “black jobs” at the debate. And a lot of people got up in arms, like they didn’t know what he meant. Well, we go to the polls and cast our “black vote,” we go to the stores and spend our “black dollar,” we live in our “black community,” but for some reason we draw the line at black jobs.
Oh, but wait, because if you’re wondering what a black job is, I encourage all of you to drive around Atlanta to all those handsome, black-owned businesses and see who’s working there. Probably a black man working for a black entrepreneur, recycling black dollars and creating black generational wealth. And they’re coming here illegally and taking your jobs and your resources, and please believe our cousins in Appalachia, they’re coming to get you too!
Montgomery made a compelling case for why a second Trump presidency would aid strengthen and revitalize the black community, while a Kamala Harris presidency would continue to destroy us, while cleverly shifting the focus from black Americans to Americans as a whole.
But let’s leave race aside for a moment. How can a woman advocate for women’s rights if you take opportunities away from biological women and give them to transgender women?
How can you promote women’s equality if you allow men to play women’s sports?! And what feminist would still allow men to enter their sacred spaces, IER, bathrooms and school locker rooms? Do I really need to mention the opening ceremony at the Olympics? Or the fact that Angela Carini was forced to fight a man and told us she had never been hit so challenging in her life? We cannot allow hazardous liberals who think this is OK to come to the White House. Because my daughter will not fight a man in her wrestling match!
Montgomery also spoke about national security and asked who you would rather have in the White House in the event of war: “My silk press sister Kamala or the Big Dog, Donald Trump?”
Montgomery concluded by distinguishing between the individual freedoms that Trump promoted and the restrictions on freedom that the Biden-Harris administration brought with it. Montgomery also urged voters to distinguish between “Trump hurts my feelings” and “Biden-Harris is hurting the country.”
At the end of the rally, when Trump concluded his speech, he praised Michaelah Montgomery once again, showing how powerfully she represents the message and how impressive her presentation was. Quite uncharacteristically for Trump, he addressed a few final words to her.
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We need Trump and this lady needs to start a reality TV show; they are incredibly witty together 😂😂😂
Trump praised her for “lighting up the whole room” at the rally
I think we just discovered a novel conservative superstar
Trump also promised to aid her in any way he could. pic.twitter.com/91SDYH3iPJ
— George (@BehizyTweets) 3 August 2024
Michaelah Montgomery’s full speech can be found below:

