Itâs the big night at the Republican National Committee in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where the Big Man himself will officially accept the GOP nomination for an historic third time.
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Itâs the big night at the Republican National Committee in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where the Big Man himself will officially accept the GOP nomination for an historic third time.
In addition to former President Donald Trump, tonightâs line-up includes Tucker Carlson, Eric Trump, retired wrestler Hulk Hogan, UFC President Dana White, Rev. Franklin Graham, and a performance by Kid Rock.
But the main event will be Trump himself, who will be addressing the nation for the first time since surviving an assassination attempt last Saturday.
His speech will take place just two blocks away from the site where President Teddy Roosevelt survived an assassinâs bullet in 1912. Trumpâs now iconic raised fist in the face of a killer calls to mind the manly swagger of that earlier Republican populist president from New York who famously said, âIt takes more than that to kill a Bull Moose.â
The former presidentâwho since Saturday is being called an âAmerican lionâ rather than a âBull Mooseââhas reportedly re-written his convention speech since his brush with death becauseâas he told the Washington Examinerâhe sees what happened as âa chance to bring the country together. I was given that chance.â
This positive and unifying messaging is on display in an ad the Trump campaign has been running on X/Twitter:
The Trump campaign is running this ad on X/Twitter with an ad buy.
Featuring various scenes from the last eight years. pic.twitter.com/aa8iP0mKMl
â Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) July 18, 2024
Speaking of X, its owner (and now Trump donor) Elon Musk tweeted this out today:
Theyâre taking Biden fishing soon ⌠pic.twitter.com/5DrBdDnj17
â Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 18, 2024
Mike Allenâs Axios reports that the âwallsâ are âclosing inâ on President Joe Biden, who is back in his basement sick with COVID. The donkeys are in total disarray the likes of which we havenât seen since John Podesta told the sobbing crowd at the Javits Center to go home. The news today is full of leaks and rumors of leaks, whisperings, mutterings, backstabbings, denials, non-denials, perfidy, obduracy, and generally all manner of Democrat despair.
The New York Times, which has been on a full jihad against Biden since his disastrous debate performance, reports that un-named people âclose to President Bidenâ believe âhe has begun to accept the idea that he may not be able to win in November and may have to drop out of the race.â And Mark Halperin reports that âmultiple sourcesâ told him that Biden could announce a withdrawal as early as Sunday.
But, as Breaking Biden author and Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow explained on X today, â[T]here is nothing in Joe Bidenâs character that will compel him to stand down.â There is âonly one way to get him out,â Marlow believes, and itâs not a fishing trip. Itâs a bag of cash big enough for the whole Biden syndicate.
As Iâve been saying for years, there is nothing in Joe Bidenâs character that will compel him to stand down.
Not a single member of his inner circle has broken with him publicly.
He DGAF about what the media says about him, even the NYT (or the Obama pod bros).
He obviouslyâŚ
â Alex Marlow (@AlexMarlow) July 18, 2024
Finally, on a sad note, Lou Dobbs passed away today at the age of 78. The legendary conservative commentator was among the first to sound the warning about the economic impact open borders have on American workers. In a statement on Truth Social, Trump referred to him as âThe Great Lou Dobbsâ and called him a âfriend, and truly incredible Journalist, Reporter, and Talent.â Dobbs, Trump writes, âunderstood the World, and what was âhappening,â better than others. Lou was unique in so many ways, and loved our Country.â
And now, we turn our gaze to the stage in Milwaukee.
Follow Breitbart News for live updates below, all times Pacific.
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7:17 p.m. PT
Kid Rock sings his a Trump âfightâ song.
7:12 p.m. PT
Former First Lady Melania Trump enters to Beethovenâs 9th symphony. Classy!
6:44 p.m. PT
Now Trumpâs son Eric Trump takes stage and talks about his fatherâs love for the country and concern for what is happening to it. He talks about all the attacks the Trump family has endured, including to the business they have worked to build. He explains the issues confronting the country and why his father ran in 2016.
He says that big divine intervention and a guardian angel Trump survived the assassination attempt. Eric leads the crowd in a âFight, fight, fight!â chant.
6:37 p.m. PT
The Rev. Franklin Graham of Samaritanâs Purse talks about how God spared Trumpâs life on Saturday. He says that for as long as heâs known Trump, he has been a man of his words. When he promised to defend religious liberty, he did. When he said he would appoint conservative justices, he did. Graham talks about how Trump stood up for religious freedom.
He says, he knows that Trump will keep his word to the American people to make America great again.
And now Rev. Graham asks everyone to stand for a prayer. In his prayer, Rev. Graham thanks God for sparing Trumpâs life. He prays for the comfort of the victims on Saturday. He thanks God for His blessings on America. He asks God to help us fix the complexity of Americaâs problems and asks the God grant Trump wisdom and good people around him. He mentions Trumpâs family and his wife, Melania, and JD and Usha Vance.
6:27 p.m. PT
Here we go â itâs Hulk Hogan. He gets a chant of âUSA!â
He calls Trump âmy hero, that gladiator!â Trump, a yuuuuge wrestling fan, is smiling.
Hogan says âall the real Americansâ will be called âTrumpitesâ when Trump gets elected and all the âTrumpitesâ will get America back on track.
He pulls off his shirt to reveal a âTrump/Vanceâ t-shirt and shouts about Trumpamania.â
(Photo: Wendell Husebo/Breitbart News)
He says that heâs known Trump for over 35 years and that recalls how he won the world title when Trump was in the audience ring side. He says that Trump âhas always been the biggest patriot, and he still is.â He says Trump has always told us âexactly what he thoughtâ and that with Trump America âwill start winning again.â
He says âDonald Trump is the toughest of them all.â He lists all court cases and says Trump âis still standing and kicking their butts.â
6:26 p.m. PT
Trump enters again to âIâm a Soul Manâ accompanied by his all kids and grandkids.
6:16 p.m. PT
The New York Times photographer snapped a photo backstage of none other than former First Lady Melania Trump with her husband.
5:54 p.m. PT
Annette Albright, from North Carolina, who is an advocate for safe schools, speaks next. She says she was a âlife-long member of the Democratic Partyâ⌠but adds âdonât worry, it gets better from here,â which earns her a laugh. She tells the story about how, as a former teacher and corrections officer, she experienced firsthand the chaos in our schools when she was attacked by a group of students in 2016. She talks about how an Obama-era program put violent kids back in the classroom. She says that she is now a registered Republican and will âproudlyâ vote for Trump. She says, âOnly together, we will make Americaâs schools great again.â
5:50 p.m. PT
Carrie Ruiz, the general manager at Trumpâs Doral club, talks about how Trump worked to make that iconic resort âgreat again.â She says Trump works with his employees, encourages them, really listens, and provides âunwavering support.â She says appointing her to the job at Doral was âan out of the box choice,â but Trump âwelcomes the unconventionalâ and regularly promotes women.
(Side note: This is something that even Trumpâs liberal haters cannot deny about him. He has regularly advanced the careers of women throughout his years in business. This was conveniently forgotten when he decided to run for president as a Republican.)
5:30 p.m. PT
Get ready â next up is Tucker Carlson. This should be good.
Tucker says, âI feel like I know half the people in the room.â He gives a big shout out to Peter Navarro who âsuffered the fateâ of many of Trumpâs friends.
He says he watched the video of Trumpâs assassination attempt 50 times and realized that âeverything was differentâ after that because Trump became âthe leader of the nation.â He explains how that moment conveyed âlegitimacyâ on Trump as a âleaderâ because âa leader is the bravest man as âa fact of natureâ throughout human history. And he feels that this moment changed Trump. When he talked to Trump that day, Trump only talked about how proud he was of the crowd at the rally for not running or panicking, instead of talking about himself. And Tucker notes that instead of inflaming people or taking any pot shots at his opponents after thatâwhich he easily could have doneâhe has not at all. All he said afterwards was talk about unity.
Tucker says that actual democracy requires the leaders to represent the actual desires of the people. The attacks on the Trump movement as a âthreat to democracyâ are ridiculous, he explains, because the point of the MAGA movement is to get leaders to actually do the will of the people.
He talks about the deaths from fentanyl on our streets, which he says has killed more Americans than died in World War II, but our leaders have done nothing to stop the drugs from being trafficked in by the cartels.
He says Trump has shown that he actually cares about these things. And Tucker talks about JD Vance, who he describes as his friend, and explains that Vance actually agrees with Trumpâs positions which makes him the perfect choice for VP.
Tucker talks about the day Antifa thugs came to his house and terrified his wife. And Trump called his wife the next day and said, âIâm going to stand guard outside your house.â And then he said, âThereâs a lot of hate out there, but thereâs also a lot of love.â
Tucker Carlson on the moment Trump was shot:
“A leader is the bravest man. That’s who the leader is. That is true in ALL human organizations. That is a law of nature. And in that moment, Donald Trump â months before the presidential election â became the leader of this nation.” pic.twitter.com/wDiwWv1Ewt
â Townhall.com (@townhallcom) July 19, 2024
5:18 p.m. PT
President Trumpâs attorney Alina Habba, a regular on Breitbart radio, says that âas a devout Catholic and proud Arab American womanâ (right on, sister!) and wife of a Jewish American husband and daughter of American Iraqi parents, she wants to explain what Trump is like as a âfriendâ â and she gets choked up when she calls him her friend.
She says that despite the leftâs lawfare, âThere is no bulldozer big enough or strong enough to remove the legacy that he has build or the future he is creating.â She talks about the country her family fled 40 years ago because of oppression and came to America because it is a beacon of opportunity and why we must keep this âthe greatest nation on earth.â This earns chants of âUSA!â from the crowd.
She says, âEvery attack on President Trump strengthens our movement.â She says, âThe only crime President Trump has committed is loving America. And America, we are winning.â
She talks about Trumpâs love of music that he played for her his new favorite song playing in the background â âHold on, Iâm coming.â She said, âAmerica, we donât have to hold on. We just have to show up.â
5:04 p.m. PT
Zach Witkoff introduces his father New York real estate developer Steve Witkoff.
Steve Witkoff enters the stage to Elvisâ âAn American Trilogy,â and he explains that Trump loves his playlist and this is the song that he feels best captures Trump. He says he thought of this song and the line âhis truth is marching onâ when he heard Trump was shot on Saturday. He said he called Trump right after he heard the news on Saturday and expected to get Trumpâs voice mail, but instead Trump picked up and asked how Steve was doing. He talks about how warm Trump is with total strangers. He talks about the pain of losing his son, Andrew, to an opioid overdose and how Trump invited him to talk about Andrew at a conference at the White House. He says that Trump put his hand on his shoulder that day and said, âSteve, Tell the world about your boy,â He talks about how Andrewâwho helped people in the communityâhad the same kindness towards people heâs seen in Trump. He talks about how he gave a keepsake belonging to Andrew, who like Trump loved music, and that Trump proudly displays it on his property for everyone see.
This is a lovely humanizing speech, which like Trumpâs granddaughterâs speech yesterday, shows a different side to Trump than the one the media portrays.
4:56 p.m. PT
Now we hear from John Nieporte, the top golf professional at one of Trumpâs clubs. He talks about what a great golfer and boss Trump is. He says Trump won 21 club championships to Joe Bidensâs 0. He talks about how he started out as a caddy to Trump, and Trump gave him a chance to be a pro.
4:55 p.m. PT
And here he comes wearing his trademark MAGA red tie tonight! Trump is in the house! He enters to AC/DCâs âBack in Black.â
Trump, the New York Times notes, picks all of his music and loves his playlist.
4:53 p.m. PT
Detroit Pastor Lorenzo Sewell, who was born and raised on the East Side of Detroit, takes the stage and talks about how Jesus changes lives. He talks about how Trump came to Detroit to his church in a âDemocrat strongholdâ and came to ânot to speak to us, but to listen to us.â And he says that Trump came on his birthday weekend âto the hoodâ because âhe cares about average Americans.â He says that what Trump asked for that day on his birthday was prayers. And he says that âOnly God knew that 30 days laterâ after they prayed for him âthere would be a miracle by a millimeter.â He explains how that âmillimeterâ allowed Trump to be here today.
He gives a great riff about that âmillimeterâ from death that allowed everyone to be here. Now he talks about Godâs providence. He quotes from Ephesians 6:10: âBe strong in the Lord and in His mighty power.â And asks if Trump was kept alive for just such a time as this (an homage to the Book of Esther). And Pastor Sewell has got the Spirit now. Heâs preaching it. And the crowd is on their feet showing, âAmen!â
Pastor Sewell took us all to church!
4:34 p.m. PT
Former Trump Secretary of State Mike Pompeo talks about the honor of working for Trump. He lists the accomplishments, starting with âno new American wars.â He adds the closed southern border, the defeat of ISIS and its caliphate, no Chinese spy balloon, and we ânever lost our secretary of defense for two weeks.â He denounced âthe indecentâ Biden withdrawal from Afghanistan and acknowledged the Gold Star families of the 13 service members who died in the Kabul airport bombing. He says we canât trust the Biden administration.
4:27 p.m. PT
Linda McMahon tells the story of how Trump visited her hometown of New Bern, North Carolina, after hurricane Florence and talked with the small business owners, understanding the challenges they faced in rebuilding. She explains how she understand small businesses and that he âwould stand at the gates of hellâ to defend America because he loves it. She says she knows he can make America great again because he already did it once before.
4:20 p.m. PT
Next, weâll hear from Linda McMahon, the administrator of the Small Business Administration under Trump, and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
4:19 p.m. PT
Trump campaign volunteer Diane Evans takes the stage. She says sheâs never used a teleprompter before, but if Joe Biden can, she can too. She talks about how she was energized to get involved in politics during the 2020 election. She says she volunteered at the local Trump campaign office to do whatever odd job needed to be done, including taking out the garbage. She says, âAnd now Iâm trying to take out the garbage at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.â She encourages everyone to get out and vote âand tell 20 people to tell 20 peopleâ to go vote.
4:11 p.m. PT
Diane Hendricks, Wisconsin business owner, says that sheâs âliving proof that the American dream is possible with hard work and determination.â She talks about being a single mom without a college degree who worked two jobs and founded the roofing distributor company, ABC Supply. She says she was recently recognized as âthe most successful self-made woman in America.â To aspiring entrepreneurs, she says, âIf I can make it, you can make it too.â Now she talks about how hard it is now for building trying to build a business. âWe need a builder back in the White House,â she says.
4:08 p.m. PT
North Carolinaâs Rep. Richard Hudson, the chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, talks about what the House Republicans have done since winning the majority. He says, âWe need backup. We need to grow our majority, and we need Donald Trump back in the White House.â
3:54 p.m. PT
Montanaâs own Sen. Steve Daines, who sat down for an interview with Breitbart News yesterday, talks about how the National Republican Senatorial Committee, of which he is the chair, is working to get a Senate majority in this yearâs election.
3:50 p.m. PT
Mary Millben gave a beautiful rendition of the National Anthem. She gave a shout out that âAmerica is the greatest country in the world.â And she added the beautiful extra verses made famous in the 1980s by the gospel singer Sandi Patty, when she sang it for the 100th anniversary celebration for the Statue of Liberty. Wow! Mary was amazing! Now thatâs how you sing the âStar Spangled Bannerâ!
3:45 p.m. PT
The the fourth night is gaveled in. The benediction is given, and itâs the prayer to St. Michael the Archangel âto defend us in battle and âbe our defense against the wickedness and snares of the Devil.â