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Malia Obama Was Inaccurately Rumored To Be Embroiled In Harvey Weinstein Scandal And Chelsea Clinton Wasn’t Having It

The former first daughter wants president's kids to be kept off limits.

A recent story in a tabloid magazine which attempted to connect Malia Obama to the Harvey Weinstein scandal was the final straw for another first daughter who believes children of politicians are 100 percent hands off. 

In the current issue of Globe magazine, the headline reads, “Malia Obama Questioned In FBI Probe,” with the description, “Barack & Michelle’s Worst Nightmare,” according to Share Blue Media.

The article falsely reported Malia Obama, who interned at the Weinstein Company over the summer, was questioned by the FBI amid Harvey Weinstein’s multiple sexual harassment allegations.

However, Malia Obama has not yet been interviewed or questioned in any matters regarding the accusations against Weinstein, reported People. In fact, the actual article in the Globe goes on to say sources close to the case would like to question the former first daughter.

  • Chelsea Clinton called the report by the Globe 'loathsome' and 'shameful'

    Clinton also linked the article from ShareBlue.com, which described the Globe report as a “smear” from “Trump’s tabloid crony, David J. Pecker, the CEO of American Media, which owns the Globe and the National Enquirer, is a known ally of President Donald Trump. 

    Chelsea Clinton has not only defended Malia and Sasha Obama, but has also stepped up to defend Barron Trump. Clinton, who was inappropriately mocked when her parents were in the White House, has been a strong proponent of keeping first kids off limits. 

  • Others backed the former first daughter and called the report disgusting

  • Some even suggested the current first lady step up to defend Obama's children

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