Georgia activist steals the show after being introduced by Trump at Atlanta rally: 'Incredible'

A Georgia activist stole the show after being introduced by former President Trump at his rally in Atlanta Saturday.

Trump invited Michaelah Montgomery up on stage toward the end of his speech at the Georgia State University Convocation Center. He introduced Montgomery by explaining he met her at a restaurant this year.

Trump said Montgomery, who attended Clark Atlanta University, had recognized him in public and commended him for funding historically Black colleges and universities.

"She looks at me, says 'It's President Trump. You saved my college.' And I said, 'How the hell do you know that?' ... This one is so smart, so sharp," Trump recalled.

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"She grabbed me. She gave me a kiss," he added. "I said, 'I think I'm never going back home to the first lady.'" 

"You were supposed to keep that quiet," Montgomery laughed.

The former president commended Montgomery, describing her as "incredible" with a "tremendous future," and told her he would do "whatever I can to help you," before giving her the podium.

"I do want to add on to some of the remarks that were made by others," the conservative activist began. "And we do need to do our best to get the message out there. The fight is nothing if all we do is talk about it amongst ourselves."

Montgomery added that she was a founder of an organization called Conserve the Culture, which helps "mobilize the HBCU students so that they may get this [conservative] message."

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"Nobody needs this message more than my folks, so do y'all care for real?" Montgomery said to the cheering audience. "Are y'all with us for real?

"I'ma give it back to Big T."

The rally took place days after Trump was criticized by the White House for statements he made at the recent National Association of Black Journalists convention about Vice President Kamala Harris' racial identity.

"She was always of Indian heritage, and she was only promoting Indian heritage," Trump said. "I didn't know she was Black until a number of years ago when she happened to turn Black. And now she wants to be known as Black. So, I don't know, is she Indian or is she Black?"

On Wednesday, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson praised Trump for "answering tough questions" at the conference.

"I commend my friend @realdonaldtrump for going into a hostile environment at @NABJ today and answering tough questions," Carson said in a post on X.

Fox News Digital reached out to the Trump campaign, but did not immediately hear back.

Kamala Harris' husband Doug Emhoff admits to extramarital affair that led to breakup of first marriage

Second gentleman Doug Emhoff, the husband of Vice President Kamala Harris, admitted Saturday to having an extramarital affair during his first marriage after a bombshell report by the Daily Mail charged he got his children's nanny pregnant.

"During my first marriage, Kerstin and I went through some tough times on account of my actions," Emhoff said in a statement to Harris-friendly CNN regarding his first wife, Kerstin Emhoff. "I took responsibility, and in the years since, we worked through things as a family and have come out stronger on the other side." 

Emhoff did not return Fox News Digital’s requests for comment. 

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Emhoff and his first wife were married from 1992 until 2009, and they share two now-adult children: Cole, 29, and Ella, 25, who they co-parented with stepmom Harris. 

The affair ended the marriage, according to the Daily Mail, which reported the nanny was also a teacher at Emhoff's children's school. The report said the woman, who Fox News Digital is not naming, did not keep the baby, though it is unclear what happened to the baby, or if Emhoff has ever been involved in the child’s life.

Emhoff, now 59, was an entertainment lawyer and his wife was a movie producer when their marriage ended in 2009. Sources told the Daily Mail the pregnant nanny had to leave her job as a teacher at The Willows, an elite private elementary school in Culver City, California, where she had also taught the Emhoff children.

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Harris met Emhoff in 2013, when she was serving as California attorney general, and they married in 2014. 

Harris knew about the affair before they married and the Biden 2020 campaign knew about it when they were vetting her for his vice presidential pick, CNN reported. 

Kerstin Emhoff said in a statement to CNN: "Doug and I decided to end our marriage for a variety of reasons, many years ago. He is a great father to our kids, continues to be a great friend to me and I am really proud of the warm and supportive blended family Doug, Kamala, and I have built together."

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Emhoff is often seen with Harris on the campaign trail as she is now the presumptive Democratic nominee

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