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RNC strategist on Donald Trump’s children, Melania plagiarism controversy

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Sean Spicer, communications director for the Republican National Convention, tells TODAY that Donald Trump Jr. and Tiffany Trump “knocked it out of the park” with their Tuesday night speeches in Cleveland, talking about their father in a way “no one else can.” He downplays the controversy over the similarity between Melania Trump’s RNC speech and a 2008 speech by Michelle Obama, calling it “a little over the top.” (Run time: 4:02)