RNC president defends Pompeo’s plans to address Republican Convention

Washington – National Republican Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel defended the schedule for this week’s Republican National Convention, which would come with a speech through Secretary of State Mike Pompeo while in the Middle East, and said the party will raise prices for all conference events.

“The occasions we have proposed for the RNC and the crusade will be paid through the convention, through the RNC and the crusade,” McDaniel told “Face the Nation” on Sunday when asked if it was suitable for the country’s most sensitive. diplomat to participate on a national policy occasion and whether taxpayer resources are being used for the president’s re-election crusade.

McDaniel said it’s “appropriate” for Pompeo to talk about Trump’s management and care policies “that have taken a step forward in the lives of the American people.”

“Programming, staging, everything we do will be paid for through the Republican National Committee and the campaign,” he said, adding that Republicans “don’t use taxpayers to pay for our convention.”

On the theme “Honouring the Great American History,” the Republican conference is scheduled to begin on Monday, and official party affairs will take place in Charlotte, North Carolina. The four-day rally will end Thursday with Trump’s acceptance of the Republican presidential nomination, which will be delivered through the White House, despite questions from Democrats and some Republicans about the opportunity. The U.S. Office of Special Defenders demonstrated this month that federal law did not prevent the president from making comments from the White House. Trump is not covered by the Hatch Act, the law governing the political activity of executive employees. According to the Associated Press, several Republican lawmakers and members of Trump’s family circle are also in the conference’s agfinisha, adding that Pompeo, which is scheduled to speak Tuesday and highlight the president’s foreign policy record. Pompeo is scheduled to depart on Sunday for a six-day trip to the Middle East, which will arrive with a stopover in Israel, Sudan, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates. As the coronavirus pandemic halted the 2020 election, Republicans were forced to make several adjustments to the conference and its format, and divided the occasion between Charlotte and Jacksonville, Florida. But Trump canceled the Jacksonville game in July as the state was dealing with a buildup of infections. From now on, official party affairs will take place only in Charlotte, while speeches will take place in various positions. McDaniel said the party had implemented protocols to ensure the protection of the participants, adding that everyone was tested before they reached Charlotte and there.

“We do the things that allow other people to live their lives, have a conference and do it in a healthy and healthy way, which most Americans do when they repaint because they go into the store because “they go to hospitals,” he says.” It’s a realistic way to open up our country and do it in a healthy way.”

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