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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Ashley Jost and Kristen Taketa

Trump joins mourners at Phyllis Schlafly's funeral

ST. LOUIS _ Republican presidential nominee Donald J. Trump said Saturday at the funeral for conservative icon Phyllis Schlafly that the "movement has lost its hero."

Trump praised Schlafly for being an early and ardent supporter of his presidential candidacy during brief remarks to 2,000 mourners at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis.

"Phyllis was there for me when it was not at all fashionable, believe me," said Trump, characterizing. Schlafly as a "happy warrior, always smiling. But boy, she could be tough."

Addressing the congregants following the candidate's departure, Andrew Schlafly said Trump honored his mother with his presence.

"Politics was never disruptive to Phyllis Schlafly," the son said.

Schlafly, 92, died Monday after a brief illness.

The Eagle Forum founder cemented her legacy in the 1970s in a long and ultimately successful effort to defeat the Equal Rights Amendment.

President Ronald Reagan credited Schlafly's work on behalf of conservative causes with elevating him to the White House in 1980.

Schlafly over the past half-century advanced her philosophy in radio commentaries, a syndicated newspaper column, the monthly "Phyllis Schlafly Report" and 27 books.

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