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TV Host Stunned by Trump Rally Attendee Who Claims She’s His ‘Adopted Daughter’

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The exchange was filmed on Sunday at a Trump rally in Erie, Pennsylvania, and saw a 71-year-old attendee (left) claim to be the adopted daughter of former President Donald Trump, who is 78.

Bizarre footage shows the moment an elderly woman at a Trump rally claimed to be the former president’s adopted daughter.

the exchange was filmed on Sunday in Erie, Pennsylvania, at a rally where the Republican was to speak.

There, Right Side Broadcasting’s Nikki Santio was interviewing attendees and came across one who stood out from the rest.

The 71-year-old woman, who identified herself as ‘Rosa Kowalski’, claimed to be related to the politician through adoption.

Trump turned 78 in June and has five adult children.

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The exchange was filmed on Sunday at a Trump rally in Erie, Pennsylvania, and saw a 71-year-old attendee (left) claim to be the adopted daughter of former President Donald Trump, who is 78.

“My name is Rosa Kowalski,” the woman begins, after being received with the microphone.

Santio asks her if this is the first time she has attended a Trump event, to which she responds, “Yes.”

“Okay, so tell me: why are you here to support President Trump?” the host continues to ask, before getting more than he bargained for.

“I am President Trump’s adopted daughter,” the woman responds, before repeating: “I am Rosa Kowalski.”

‘Oh?’ —Asks Santio.

“Yes, and I’m his vice president,” says Kowalski, who appears to be at least 60 years old and speaks with an accent.

“Okay, okay,” Santio continues, remaining polite in the midst of the situation.

“Oh, well, then I wish you good luck in this election,” he manages to say, before distancing himself from the attendees and beginning to interview other guests.

The exchange was filmed Sunday in Erie, Pennsylvania, at a rally where the Republican would later speak.

The exchange was filmed Sunday in Erie, Pennsylvania, at a rally where the Republican would later speak.

Meanwhile, public records show that Kowalski has lived in Eerie since at least 1992, and that he turned 71 last month.

Meanwhile, public records show that Kowalski has lived in Eerie since at least 1992, and that he turned 71 last month.

She has lived there in the same modest house for decades and no reports indicate any connection between her and the former commander in chief.

She has lived there in the same modest house for decades and no reports indicate any connection between her and the former commander in chief.

“He heard it here first,” the journalist concluded.

‘Vice President Donald J. Trump. There it is.

The exchange was recorded live and remains on video that includes more than a dozen other interviews, conducted in the same state where Trump was shot just a few months ago.

Shortly after they were filmed, he made some scathing comments, which led him to escalate his attacks on Kamala Harris and, ironically, speak out against immigrants.

“Thousands of immigrants from the most dangerous countries on Earth are destroying the character of small towns and leaving local communities in distress and despair,” Trump said, referring to the current immigration crisis.

“Our country is becoming a dumping ground for the world,” he continued, adding that Harris should be “impeached and prosecuted for her actions.”

He described her as the person responsible for the influx, while calling some categories of immigrants “heartless” more than 10 times during the nearly two-hour speech.

Shortly after it was filmed, Trump delivered some scathing comments, prompting him to intensify his attacks on Kamala Harris, while predicting a bleak future for the country if she is elected.

Shortly after it was filmed, Trump delivered some scathing comments, prompting him to intensify his attacks on Kamala Harris, while predicting a bleak future for the country if she is elected.

Doubling down on claims in the well-known battleground state, he said: “They call them of the worst order,” referring to immigrants.

Accused or convicted of heinous crimes, including child predators, drug dealers, vicious gang members, sadistic thugs, and people who traffic women.

At one point, he suggested a solution: “A difficult, and I mean very difficult, hour (of police violence and arrests).

“Word will get out and this will be over immediately,” he said.

Pennsylvania is emerging as one of several states that are apparently up for grabs in the upcoming election. Trump won the Keystone State in 2016, but lost it in 2020.

This year’s polls show the race is very close, with Harris barely in the lead.

Meanwhile, public records show Kowalski has lived in Eerie since at least 1992 and turned 71 last month.

She has lived there in the same modest house for decades and no reports indicate any connection between her and the former commander in chief.

DailyMail.com has contacted Kowalski for comment.

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