Was Melania Trump wearing a gay pride dress during the president's July 4th parade?

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Was Melania Trump wearing a gay pride dress during the president's July 4th parade?
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The first lady wore a white dress with rainbow stripes with bright fuschia heels just four days after the end of Pride month in June.

First lady Melania Trump's white, rainbow-striped dress she wore to her husband's"Salute to America" event on July 4 — markedly different from the red, white and blue outfits sported by President Donald Trump, the vice president and second lady — left some Twitter users wondering if she was trying to get a certain message across.

"Is @FLOTUS wearing a gay pride dress at Trump's 4th of July celebration?" a Twitter user wrote Thursday evening. "Good to see Melania Trump wearing her gay pride dress today," one Twitter user wrote."We are reminded that some people are still fighting for liberty. #TrumpParade#IndependenceDay" Thursday was not the first time that Melania Trump has dressed in a way to suggest she supports the LGBT community.

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