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The end of his eight-year tenure
The Republican National Convention concluded Thursday night President Trump’s speech accepting his renomination, a fireworks display and live music, topping off an “amazing week,” Donald Trump Jr. told Fox News’ Laura Ingraham.
The president spoke at length about his efforts to deliver fair trade, border security, and law and order for the American people, recalling the promises he made in 2016.
While “there certainly were impressive fireworks” on the National Mall following the conclusion of the Republican National Convention Thursday night, “Fox News Sunday” host Chris Wallace said he was “surprised at the lack of fireworks” in President Trump’s speech.
President Trump spent a large portion of his Republican-nomination acceptance speech Thursday night slamming Democratic opponent Joe Biden’s record in the Senate and as vice president.
With the Republican National Convention wrapping up Thursday night with President Trump’s speech, the United States, the president is hoping to get a momentum boost as the election season moves into its final stages – as both major political parties dig in for what is expected to be a vicious battle for what both Democrats and Republicans have described as the future of America.
“The Five” co-host host Juan Williams said Thursday that even as a critic of President Trump, he expected more from his remarks to cap off the Republican National Convention.
“Joe Biden and his supporters remained completely silent about the rioters and criminals spreading mayhem in Democrat-run cities. They never even mentioned it during their entire convention,” Trump said.
The president also attempted to sway voters in swing states by attacking Biden’s trade record.
Protesters gathered in Washington, DC, Thursday ahead of President Donald Trump’s speech on the final night of the Republican National Convention (RNC).
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Cotton juxtaposed Biden’s record with that of Trump, who he is said is addressing America’s geopolitical competition with China head on.
Ann Dorn delivered her address from home, speaking through tears as she recounted the events leading up to her husband’s death.
The Republican Senate acts as a “firewall against Nancy Pelosi’s agenda,” he said.
Prominent Republicans such as President Donald Trump, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), and House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) will speak on the fourth and final day of the Republican Convention Thursday evening.
The teams took the field, removed their hats for 42 seconds of silence and then laid a Black Lives Matter shirt at home plate before leaving the field.
President Donald Trump will headline the final night of the Republican National Convention as he accepts his party’s nomination from the South Lawn of White House. Other speakers on Thursday evening will include: Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson; Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR); Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY); Franklin Graham; Alice Johnson; Ann Dorn; House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA); Carl and Marsha Mueller; UFC’s Dana White; Ivanka Trump.
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‘Still a long ways to go’
Night three of the Republican National Convention, which concluded with Vice President Mike Pence addressing America in front of an audience at Fort McHenry in Baltimore, was the clearest example yet of the drastic difference with all-virtual Democratic Convention, Fox News host Dana Perino noted.
Mike Pence’s speech capping the third night of the Republican National Convention was “well-crafted” and “took apart Joe Biden’s record” on a variety of issues, “Fox News Sunday” host Chris Wallace on Wednesday.
In their response to the third night of the Republican National Convention, Democrats slammed President Trump and the GOP for continuing to criticize the unrest and protests in cities across the country and tout the president’s “law and order” agenda.