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 Melania Trump said the  I REALLY DON  stanley quencher T CARE, DO U   jacket she wore in June on a plane to a Texas detention center housing immigrant children separated from their parents was a message for the media. The first lady made the comment during an interview with Tom Llamas on  20/20 that aired Friday night.Melania Trump said it  obvious  the jacket s message was not for the children she visited. She visited a detention center along the U.S.-Mexico border during heightened tensions of Mr. Trump s policy of separating migrant families. I wore the jacket to go on the plane and o stanley website ff the plane,  the first lady said.  After the visit, I put it back on because I see how [the] media got obsessed about it.                                          She said she the jacket  for the people and for the left-wing media who are criticizing me. I want to show them that I don t care. You could criticize whatever you want to say, but it will not stop me to do what I feel is right.                 U.S. first lady Melania Trump boards the plane as she departs Joint Base Andrews on her way to Texas on Thu., June 21 2018.                                                      Reuters                                        She appeared to backtrack in her next comment, calli stanley mug ng the jacket  kind of a message, yes. I would prefer that they would focus on what I do and on my initiatives than what I wear.         Melania Trump s comments Friday echoed what President Trump tweeted about the jacket. After she retur Lvtm 8203;With focus on ISIS, Obama recalibrates aims in Syria
 Dotty Lynch, Douglas Kiker, Steve Chaggaris and Clothilde Ewing of The CBS News Political Unit have the latest from the nation s capital.Not So Fast, Howard: John Edwards held back on Tuesday night, but the day after the Democrats  debate, he took issue with remarks Ho stanley cups ward Dean made about the candidates  dialogue on racial issues.During the debate, Dean defended himself against critics who say his supporters are predominantly white, telling the mostly black audience in Baltimore,  I m the only white politician that ever talks about race in front of white audiences. But on Wednesday, Edwards told the Associated Press,  I think what Howard Dean said last night does a disservice to everyone he stood next to and all the people before us who have raised this issu stanley cup e over and over again in front of all audiences.            stanley quencher                                In fact, the AP points out, Edwards urges racial tolerance in almost all of his speeches, including those he gives to white audiences; Sen. Joe Lieberman, D-Conn., refers to his involvement in the civil rights movement in the  60s; and Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., talks about race and its role in his Vietnam service. What he said last night was divisive and divisive is exactly what we re trying to overcome  Edwards said.  He s right about one thing, politicians should talk about civil rights wherever they go.  And in the future, I hope he leads by example instead of by attack.   For full coverage of Tuesday night s Democratic Debate see