Mary Millben sings national anthem at second GOP presidential debate

Renowned singer and actor Mary Millben has performed the national anthem at the second Republican primary debate. This pivotal event is taking place on September 27 at the esteemed Ronald Reagan Presidential Library located in Simi Valley, California. Several fans reacted to her performance on X. One user wrote, “Second GOP debate hosted by @FoxBusiness…

Renowned singer and actor Mary Millben has performed the national anthem at the second Republican primary debate. This pivotal event is taking place on September 27 at the esteemed Ronald Reagan Presidential Library located in Simi Valley, California.

Several fans reacted to her performance on X. One user wrote, “Second GOP debate hosted by @FoxBusiness opens with Mary Millben’s rendition of a national anthem 🇺🇸 #GOPDebate”

The second GOP debate will feature all of the prominent 2024 Republican presidential candidates, apart from Donald Trump. Compared to the last debate, there will be fewer candidates this time. Ron DeSantis, Vivek Ramaswamy, Nikki Haley, Mike Pence, Tim Scott, Chris Christie, and Doug Burgum all qualified for the RNC, but Asa Hutchinson did not.

Millben is a distinguished American singer, actress, and media personality known for her captivating performances. She has made a name for herself by performing in front of three American presidents: George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and Donald Trump.

Additionally, Millben has entertained international nobility like Jordan’s Queen Noor and Princess Basmah bint Saud Al Saud. She formed JMDE Enterprises and is its CEO in addition to her artistic endeavors. She was nominated for a Helen Hayes Award in 2010 for the internet series “Impact Now,” for which her impact can be seen.

Millben intended to pursue her musical career in New York City after graduating. She soon gained recognition thanks to her commanding onstage presence and vocals. She was a prestigious visitor to locations like Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center. Important albums by her include her 2008 self-titled debut and her most recent release, “Impact Now,” from 2020.

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