The former president accepted his Republican 2024 presidential nomination at the Republican National Convention's last night.
Former President Donald Trump publicly recounted the assassination attempt at his Pennsylvania rally for the first time during a speech at the Republican National Convention.
Donald Trump toggled between somber message of harmony and his favorite red meat rhetoric in a lengthy and charged speech accepting the GOP presidential nomination.
Republicans wrapped a nominating convention that celebrated former President Donald Trump not just as a party leader but a living martyr who survived a would-be assassin’s bullet and is ready to work for everyday Americans after a sweeping victory in November.
Former President Donald Trump is delivering his first speech since surviving an assassination attempt over the weekend.
Former President Donald Trump made his first public speech since surviving an assassination attempt on Saturday, marking the finale of the 2024 Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. The former president balanced striking a gentler tone when speaking about the events of this week with playing the hits from his normal rallies.
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"I hope you will remember this in November and give us your vote,” the former president said at the Republican National Convention, which was held in Milwaukee.
CNN's John King reports on the Republican nominee for President Donald Trump's successful convention and goes over an electoral map that shows Trump with 330 Electoral Votes and Biden with 208. King said even if President Biden runs the board with the "Blue Wall" he would still need the Congressional district in Nebraska to get to 270.
Trump began his speech by recounting his experience of last Saturday's attack. "As you already know, the assassin’s bullet came within a quarter of an inch of taking my life," he told the assembled Republican faithful.