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Dolce & Gabbana co-founder suffers online backlash for posting Melania pic

Dolce & Gabbana co-founder suffers online backlash for posting Melania pic

Glenn Beck exposes the latest example of hypocrisy on the liberal left as many Trump detractors have angrily denounced Stefano Gabbana, co-founder of famed clothier Dolce & Gabbana, for posting a picture on Instagram of Melania wearing one of his company's dresses at the Trumps' New Year's Eve bash at Mar-a-Lago.

Left-leaning Instagram users were quick to react to the seemingly-innocuous posting, demanding the company stop providing clothes to the soon-to-be First Lady and asking Gabbana if he would be similarly willing to provide clothing to Eva Braun.

"First of all, to compare Melania Trump to Eva Braun is asinine. Ludicrous," Pat Gray remarks.

Many high fashion designers have vowed not to make clothes for Melania, a move that has been celebrated by Democrats despite their erstwhile vocal insistence that businesses serve all customers equally.

"Well, let's talk about the bakers that wouldn't make a wedding cake (for a gay couple)," Glenn says. "And those people had their First Amendment religious right at stake and completely violated. And you, now because you're a big time fashion designer, you want to play by your own rules and say, 'No, I get to pick and choose. I don't have to sell her a dress if I don't want to.'"

To see more from Glenn, visit his channel on TheBlaze and watch "The Glenn Beck Radio Program" live weekdays 9am–12pm ET or anytime on-demand at TheBlaze TV.

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