December 23, 2024

The third night of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, will formally introduce the nation to former President Donald Trump’s running mate, Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance.

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The third night of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, will formally introduce the nation to former President Donald Trump’s running mate, Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance.

Vance is scheduled to speak last tonight, and the Rust Belt populist will be introduced by his wife, Usha Chilukuri Vance, who met the Ohio senator and Marine veteran when they both were students at Yale Law School. Chilukuri Vance, a trial lawyer and native of San Diego, California, was a law clerk for Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh when he served on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit.

Other speakers tonight include Donald Trump, Jr., Kimberly Guilfoyle, Peter Navarro, Kellyanne Conway, Gov. Doug Burgum (ND), and Gov. Greg Abbott (TX).

But the main attraction tonight is the Hillbilly Elegy author himself. Vance is expected to talk about his background and Trump’s vision for the country.

The Trump-Vance campaign got in a good troll of the Biden-Harris campaign today, when they issued the following statement in response to a question about scheduling the vice-presidential debate:

We don’t know who the Democrat nominee for Vice President is going to be, so we can’t lock in a date before their convention. To do so would be unfair to Gavin Newsom, JB Pritzker, Gretchen Whitmer, or whoever Kamala Harris picks as her running mate.

And speaking of the Democratic Party nominee, he reportedly has tested positive yet again for COVID.

The Democratic National Committee is moving ahead with plans to nominate President Joe Biden via a virtual roll call in the first week of August, despite continued calls for him to step aside as the party’s nominee and a recent AP-NORC poll showing that nearly two-thirds of Democrats want him to withdraw. The latest defector is California Congressman and U.S. Senate candidate Adam Schiff (aka “Pencil Neck”), who released a statement Wednesday urging Biden to “pass the torch.”

“While the choice to withdraw from the campaign is President Biden’s alone, I believe it is time for him to pass the torch,” Schiff said in the statement. “And in doing so, secure his legacy of leadership by allowing us to defeat Donald Trump in the upcoming election.”

Schiff, a close ally of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, joins nearly two dozen other House and Senate Democrats in calling for Biden to step aside. But, as Schiff’s statement acknowledges, the choice is “Biden’s alone.” He secured his party’s nomination, and they can’t boot him unless he agrees to go. And a man who got elected to the Senate at age 30 and spent nearly half a century clawing his way to the Oval Office is unlikely to cede power no matter how muddled his brain might be and no matter how many “rambling” Zoom calls get leaked to the media.

New revelations continue to emerge about Saturday’s assassination attempt against Trump. Breitbart’s Kristina Wong has been chronicling the latest revelations, including a disturbing timeline of events. We now know, for example, that the shooter was spotted over 30 minutes before he opened fire and that local police counter-snipers, who were stationed inside the building the shooter used rather than on top of the roof, saw the shooter with his rangefinder scoping out the rooftop and relayed this information to the command center. In fact, the would-be assassin had reportedly “raised suspicions” hours before the shooting because of his rangefinder, but amazingly he was somehow allowed to scale a roof with a rifle.

But for now, all eyes are on Milwaukee. And in newsrooms everywhere the debate is about whether it should be “J.D.” or “JD” — with or without the periods. Vance’s bestselling book cover lists his name as “J.D.,” but the senator’s social media pages list it both ways. Puck News asked the senator himself today and was told that he likes it as “JD” without the periods. But old habits are hard to break, so until I see how it’s written on the White House website, I’ll stick with “J.D.”

Follow Breitbart News for live updates below, all times Pacific.

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6:26 p.m. PT

And now we hear from Christy Shamblin, Cheryl Juels, Herman Lopez, and Alicia Lopez, who are relatives of the service members who were killed in the Kabul airport bombing during Biden’s disastrous U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.

Christy Shamblin says Trump’s kindness at Bedminster helped her and that he carried the weight of her loss with her for those few hours.

Cheryl Juels calls out Biden for claiming that disastrous withdrawal was a success.

Alicia and Herman Lopez say that Joe Biden has not even said the name of their son Hunter who died on Biden’s watch. Alicia talks about the “silence” at their dinner table and also “the deafening silence” from the Biden administration that won’t give them the transparency or answers about what happened in Afghanistan. Herman talks about how Biden’s idea of consoling the families when he met them at Dover was to talk instead about his own son.

Herman now reads out the names of all the 13 service members lost and the delegates in the audience repeat all the names with them. There names are:

  • Marine Corps Lance Cpl. David Espinoza, 20, of Rio Bravo, Texas
  • Marine Corps Sgt. Nicole Gee, 23, of Roseville, California
  • Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Darin Taylor Hoover, 31, of Utah
  • Army Staff Sgt. Ryan Knauss, 23, of Corryton, Tennessee
  • Marine Corps Cpl. Hunter Lopez, 22, of Indio, California
  • Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Rylee McCollum, 20, Jackson, Wyoming
  • Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Dylan R. Merola, 20, of Rancho Cucamonga, California
  • Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Kareem Nikoui, 20, of Norco, California
  • Marine Corps Cpl. Daegan William-Tyeler Page, 23, of Omaha, Nebraska
  • Marine Corps Sgt. Johanny Rosario, 25, Lawrence, Massachusetts
  • Marine Corps Cpl. Humberto Sanchez, 22, Logansport, Indiana
  • Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jared Schmitz, 20, of Wentzville, Missouri
  • Navy Hospital Corpsman Max Soviak, 22, of Berlin Heights, Ohio

There is not a dry eye in the crowd hearing these Gold Star parents. The crowd chants, “Joe must go.”

6:17 p.m. PT

The RNC is now showing a video of the families of the service members who died in the Afghanistan withdrawal. Biden looking at his watch when they brought the bodies of the young men and women home is a wound to these families.

Gold Star - President Joe Biden, first lady Jill Biden and others attend a casualty return as a carry team finishes placing a transfer case containing the remains of Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jared M. Schmitz, 20, of St. Charles, Mo., into the transfer vehicle Sunday, Aug. 29, 2021, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. According to the Department of Defense, Schmitz a died in an attack at Afghanistan's Kabul airport, along with 12 other U.S. service members. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

President Joe Biden looks at his watch on Aug. 29, 2021, at Dover Air Force Base, Deleware, as the bodies of service members killed in the attack at Afghanistan’s Kabul airport, are brought home. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

6:08 p.m. PT

Next up is Florida Rep. Michael Waltz, a former Green Beret, who talks about the difference between Trump and Biden’s foreign policies. He has fun dunking on Biden’s plan to build “electric tanks” for the military. He says that the only colors that matter in a fox hole are “the red, white, and blue” — not the color of your skin. He slams the debacle of Biden’s withdrawal from Afghanistan and how Biden ignored the families of the 13 service members killed. He says that Trump, on the other hand, welcomed the families to Bedminster and spent six hours with them. Waltz says that Trump, if elected, will give these families the answers and accountability they need to understand what happened in Afghanistan that day. He recounts how Trump actually helped these families heal with the warm reception he gave them that day at Bedminster.

5:59 p.m. PT

Kimberly Guilfoyle, conservative commentator and fiancée of Donald Trump Jr., makes the sign of the cross when she says that God’s protection was with Trump on Saturday. She says that Trump left Biden a country in good condition and all Joe had to do was “take a nap” and leave it alone.

“Joe Biden cannot lead America. He cannot even lead himself off the stage,” she says.

5:58 p.m. PT

And here comes the Big Guy! Trump makes his entrance to James Brown’s “This Is a Man’s World.”

What a difference from poor Joe’s stumble up Air Force One’s stairs today.

Speaking of Joe… CNN is now reporting that, according to a “senior Democratic adviser,” Biden is now more “receptive” to leaving the ticket. He has reportedly gone from saying “Kamala can’t win” to now asking his aides “if Kamala can win.”

But Joe’s White House spox was quick to smack down this story. So, make of this what you will.

5:49 p.m. PT

Next up, we hear from Afghanistan War veteran and former Army Green Beret Scott Neil. He was with the first American service members to deploy to Afghanistan after 9/11. He talks about the repeated deployments he and his fellow vets made during the 20 year war on terror. He is now a small business owner in Kentucky where he is a bourbon distiller. He talks about how he “recoiled” in horror at seeing what happened during Biden’s Afghanistan withdrawal and hearing from people who were left behind.

5:44 p.m. PT

Next up is retired Staff Sgt. David Bellavia, veteran and co-founder of Vets for Freedom. Trump awarded Bellavia the Medal of Honor for her service in Fallujah during the Iraq War. He talks about the damage Biden’s disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal has had on military recruitment. He says the Biden-Harris foreign policy has weakened America.

5:40 p.m. PT

Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, one of the young MAGA members of Congress, talks about Biden’s misuse of the U.S. military in wars that are not in America’s interest. She recounts the sacrifices made by military families like her own.

5:32 p.m.

Former Trump White House senior aide Kellyanne Conway talks about how Trump had working moms in top positions in his administration.

5:26 p.m. PT

Next up, South Dakota Gov. Dough Burgum, who was on the short list for Trump’s VP, takes the stage. He talks about a topic he knows very well: energy development. He says Biden’s “war on energy” has hurt every American, and he recounts the inflationary consequences of stifling energy development. He talks about how Biden’s electric vehicle mandates help China, which dominates the market for EV batteries.

He says four more years of Biden will usher in an era of “brown outs and black outs.” But he says “unleashing energy dominance is our path back to prosperity.” He quotes Teddy Roosevelt’s famous axiom to “speak softly and carry a big stick.” He says that energy development will be “the big stick that Trump will carry” by selling energy to our allies instead of buying it to our enemies.

He gives a shout out to rural America and tells everyone that with Trump you will be able to keep your gas-powered vehicles.

5:21 p.m. PT

Trent Conaway, the mayor of East Palestine, Ohio, talks about the disaster his town faced with the train derailment. He says that Biden and Harris didn’t care because the people of East Palestine weren’t “Hollywood elites or Wall Street billionaires.” Trump came to East Palestine, he explains, and bought water and brought everyone McDonald’s. After a year Biden finally made a brief visit to East Palestine and quickly left. He says we need to elect Donald Trump as a leader who actually cares about communities like East Palestine.

5:18 p.m. PT

Sarah Phillips, petroleum engineer and energy advocate, enters to chants of “Drill, baby, drill.” She was at the rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, and says it was a terrifying experience and she thanks God that Trump was spared. She talks about Trump’s believe in American energy development.

(Side note: as a former speechwriter for Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, it always gives me a smile to hear young conservatives cribbing Palin’s exact words from 15 years ago. This sort of borrowing is the highest form of flattery.)

5:14 p.m. PT

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott talks about the difficulty governing the state that shares the largest border with Texas with a federal administration that has gutted the Trump border policies. He says that 11 million illegal migrants — which is more than the entire population of Michigan and twice the population of Wisconsin — have entered the U.S. since Biden took office.

Abbott talks about his fight with the Biden administration when Abbott ordered the Texas National Guard to put up the razor wire that the Biden administration bizarrely removed. He says that when Biden and Harris refused to come to the border to see the problem they created, he “took the border to them” by busing illegal immigrants to D.C. and sanctuary cities across the country. “And those buses will continue to roll until we finally secure our border,” Abbott says.

He says we need to elect Trump to “restore order at the border” and “rid our streets of crime and chaos” and “secure our nation” by returning Trump to the White House.

5:06 p.m. PT

Sue and Jim Chilton, fifth generation ranchers from Arizona whose ranch is right on the border, talk about what Biden’s open border has done to them. Jim talks about the violent drug cartels and the crossings on their ranch that have increased five-fold since Biden took office. Sue talks about how their house was broken into twice and border patrol agents have been shot by drug smugglers on their ranch and migrants have died of dehydration trying to cross a dangerous border. She says the smugglers are bringing lethal drugs into the country that are killing Americans. Jim says, “Walls work. We must elect Trump to finish the wall and stop the cartels.”

I must say, as corny as it might sound, I love hearing from these “everyday Americans” — which is how the RNC describes them on the official schedule.

4:57 p.m. PT

David Lara, an Hispanic small business owner from a town directly on the U.S.-Mexico border. He says, “We are the front lines of Biden’s border crisis.” He recounts the “chaos and crime” that his town has suffered through. He talks about how the drug cartels use school children as mules. He says that Biden and Harris have done nothing to stop this, but Trump, he says, actually visited the area and cared. He says, “American Latinos for Trump” in English and Spanish.

4:50 p.m. PT

A former border patrol agent and former ICE Acting Director Tom Homans, a regular on Breitbart radio, takes the stage. Homan, a native of New York, talks about how he was the first ICE director to actual come up through the ranks as a border patrol agent. He talks about Trump’s record of actually working to secure the border, unlike his predecessors. He vows that Trump will designate the cartels terrorist organizations, telling the cartels “You’re done!”

4:49 p.m. PT

Texas Rep. Rep. Monica De La Cruz talks about the problems of Biden’s open borders, particularly for Hispanic communities along the border.

4:39 p.m. PT

Peter Navarro gets a rock star welcome. The economist and former Trump director of the Office of Trade and Manufacturing was just released from federal prison where he was serving a sentence for refusing a congressional subpoena. In an interview today with Breitbart News, Navarro explained the injustice of his sentence, which he recounts now to the delegates. He even jokes about getting a MAGA tattoo in prison.

“If they can come for me, if they can come for Donald Trump, they can come for you,” he says.

He gets huge applause when he says, “They did not break me, and they will never break Donald Trump.” He says if you don’t think this could happen to you, “they are already coming for you.”

Navarro recounts how his fiance told him, “We got this” on the day he went to prison. He invites her onto the stage with him and explains that “these lawfare jackals” who “put people in jail” and also “fire figurative and now literal bullets” don’t consider what it means to people’s families who suffer with them.

He ends by saying, “I’m Peter Navarro. I want to prison, so you won’t have to.” What a convention speech!

4:30 p.m. PT

Former Ambassador to the Vatican Callista Gingrich speaks of Trump’s commitment to freedom of religion. She’s followed by her husband, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich.

4:22 p.m. PT

Florida’s Rep. Matt Gaetz says, “We saw people in the witness protection program more than we saw unscripted Joe Biden.” And he dings New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez, who was found guilty yesterday in his federal bribery trial.

Speaking of Biden, he is looking very frail this evening in this video of him boarding Air Force One.

4:16 p.m. PT

Congressman and Dr. Ronny Jackson from Texas is up next. He talks about his service as a doctor and combat vet and White House physician for both  Presidents Obama and Trump. He speaks of how Trump took a bullet last Saturday. And he speaks of how important it is to have a president who is healthy enough to serve. “And let’s not kid ourself that Father Time has been kind to Joe Biden,” he says.

He calls out Joe Biden’s family and staff for covering up his health issues and not encouraging him to step aside for the good of the country. And he hammers Vice President Kamala Harris for “putting party before country” in not being honest about Biden’s decline. He says that Harris is “as unfit in character as Joe Biden is in body and mind.”

4:10 p.m. PT

South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace, wearing enormous cross earrings, introduces herself as “Nancy don’t call me Pelosi Mace.” She seems to be shouting into the microphone, which is a habit of speakers who think they need to project their voice to address the convention hall instead of just letting the microphone do the work for them and just speak to audience at home (who are the real people you want to speak to).

3:55 p.m. PT

And the night kicks off with a lovely rendition of the Star Spangled Banner. The speakers in the first half hour will be Rep. Brian Mast (FL), Rep. Nancy Mace (SC), Rep. Ronny Jackson (TX), former Acting Director of National Intelligence Ric Grenell, Rep. Matt Gaetz (FL), and former Ambassador Callista Gingrich.