Georgia activist a hit at Trump rally: 'incredible'
Michaelah Montgomery offered her support to 'Big T' at the Atlanta rally
Georgia activist Michaelah Montgomery was a smash hit at an Atlanta Trump rally on Saturday.
Former President Donald Trump invited Montgomery on stage as he concluded his speech at the Georgia State University Convention Center, Fox News reported.
Trump and Montgomery met at a restaurant this year, where Montgomery reportedly recognized him and commended his funding for 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 told rallygoers.
"She grabbed me. She gave me a kiss," Trump said. "I said, 'I think I'm never going back home to the first lady.'"
"You were supposed to keep that quiet," Montgomery responded.
Trump praised Montgomery and pledged to do "whatever I can to help you" before she took the podium.
"We do need to do our best to get the message out there," the conservative activist said. "The fight is nothing if all we do is talk about it amongst ourselves."
Montgomery told attendees she founded Conserve the Culture, a conservative activist organization to "mobilize the HBCU students so that they may get this [conservative] message."
"I'ma give it back to Big T," Montgomery said when returning the podium to Trump.