Washington – President Trump officially accepted the Republican nomination for the presidency on Thursday, the last night of the Republican National Convention in the South Garden of the White House, where many others sat in combination with few masks amid a pandemic that claimed the lives of more than 180,000 Americans.
Using the White House as a backdrop for a political occasion like no president has done before, Trump said it “is full of confidence in the brilliant long term we will build for America over the next 4 years,” while warning that Joe Biden would adopt a liberal democratic calendar if elected.
Previous speakers, as well as the president, have focused heavily on riots that have erupted in U.S. cities. In recent months, they portray a grim image of criminals crawling through the streets while avoiding the underlying racial injustices that sparked mass protests in the first place.
Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York, said voting for Biden and other Democrats “creates the threat that you’re bringing this anarchy to your city, your city, your suburbs.” Patrick Lynch, director of New York’s largest police union, said that “Democratic politicians have made our streets and our institutions.” Minority parliamentary leader Kevin McCarthy said Democrats “dismantle our institutions, dismantle our police and destroy our economy.”
“There is violence and danger on the streets of many Democrat-led cities across the United States,” Trump himself later said. “This challenge can be solved without problems if they so wish.”
Trump’s acceptance speech came when the protests continued to shake Kenosha, Wisconsin, where Jacob Blake, a black man, was shot several times in the back through a police officer, and a white teenager reportedly shot two other people in a protest a few days. Then.
Rows and rows of chairs spaced aside were installed in the southern garden of the White House, where participants warmly awaited the president’s comments. Journalists counted about 1,900 seats in the south garden, with only 50 to 100 seats vacant in the evening’s schedule.
President Trump accepted his party’s nomination for the presidency in a lengthy speech that lasted about an hour and a half, creating a contrast between his vision of the country and that of Joe Biden.
“My compatriots tonight, with a center full of gratitude and boundless optimism, I am deeply content with this appointment as president of the United States,” he rebuked from the podium. The speech was written primarily through senior White House adviser Stephen Miller, according to Trump officials concerned in the process.
The president said he was “before you tonight revered with your support, proud of the ordinary progress we have made over the more than 4 incredible years and brimming with confidence in the brilliant long term we will build for America for the next 4 years.”
Trump, like his daughter Ivanka, began his speech pointing to Americans affected by Hurricane Laura and said he would stop at those affected this weekend.
Speaking to a crowd of more than 1,800 followers accumulated in the South Garden, the president attempted to paint an image of a complicated selection between him and Biden.
“This election will determine whether we save the American dream or allow a socialist calendar to destroy our beloved destiny,” he said. “And this election will determine whether we will protect the American way of life or whether we will allow a radical motion to dismantle it and destroy it altogether.”
Echoing the claims of several other speakers at the four-day convention, Trump warned that Biden “is a Trojan horse from socialism” and described him as a weak candidate who, unable to take the progressive wing of the Democratic Party, does not protect the American people.
“He receives his marching orders from the liberal hypocrites who push their villages to the ground as they flee the rubble,” the president said of Biden.
Trump insisted that he had kept his promises, PolitiFact believes he has damaged some of them.
“From the moment I left my previous life and a smart life, I still didn’t fight anything for you. I did what our political status quo never intended and may never forgive, breaking the cardinal rule of Washington politics: I kept my promises,” he says.
The president indexed some of the promises he kept, such as the withdrawal of the Paris Climate Agreement. He also noted how he had tried to be in China.
“We’ve spent the last four years reversing what’s done through Joe Biden for over 47 years,” Trump said.
After calling for re-election through the board of his national and foreign policy achievements, Trump attacked Biden’s 47-year term and called the former vice president’s record “an embarrassing list of the highest betrayals and catastrophic mistakes of our lives.”
It took the president about 30 minutes to mention the coronavirus pandemic that continues to ravage the country. During the president’s speech, 180,000 Americans had died from COVID-19 and more than 5.8 million cases were shown.
The representative commended the way in which his management had managed to get non-public protective devices to hospitals and the death rate of instances in the country. The president also promoted the fiscal stimulus package that became law in the early months of the pandemic, when millions of people lost their jobs.
In contrasting his administration’s handling of the coronavirus crisis with Biden’s plan to defeat COVID-19, Trump said a halt to the economy proposed by Biden, if it is through scientists, “will be measured through an accumulation of drug overdose, depression, alcohol dependence. , attacks on the center, economic devastation and more.”
“Joe Biden’s plan is not a solution to the virus, but a surrender,” the president said.
The president falsely claimed that Biden called his ban on China in January “xenophobic.”
“When I took ambitious steps to impose a ban on China, Joe Biden called it hysterical and xenophobic. If we had listened to Joe, thousands of Americans would have died,” he said.
But Biden did not characterize this express movement as xenophobic. He called for manipulation by China’s president and the xenophobic virus in other respects. The virus had already reached the shores of the United States. And it had spread all over the country when the president banned traveling from China.
The president said the United States had “pioneered” the jurisprudence rate, or the proportion of others who die after being inflamed with the virus. But the United States doesn’t have the lowest case rate. Chile, Armenia, South Africa, Luxembourg, Argentina and Bahrain are among the countries with the lowest mortality rates.
Trump reiterated his support for law enforcement and said that under Biden’s administration, “no one will be safe.”
“We must not forget that the vast majority of police officers in this country are noble, courageous and honorable,” he said. “We will have to return to the police, our police, their power. They’re afraid to act. They’re afraid to waste their pension. They’re afraid to waste their jobs and because they’re afraid, they can’t”do their job. Array And the ones who suffer to the fullest are the other wonderful people they so desperately need to protect.
Trump stated that the justice formula will have to hold police officers engaged in crimes accountable. However, he did not mention Jacob Blake, the 29-year-old black boy who was shot in the back through a police officer in Kenosha on Sunday, nor George Floyd, a black boy who died last May after a Minneapolis. a police officer knelt over his neck for about nine minutes. Their deaths, along with the killings of other black men and women at the hands of law enforcement, have provoked a national awareness of the desire to end police brutality and fight racial inequalities in the formula of justice.
Trump under pressure that the Republican Party “in the most powerful terms imaginable” condemns looting, arson and violence in Wisconsin and elsewhere and has issued a strong denunciation of violence in major U.S. cities, adding Portland, where it has deployed federal security forces. this summer, Chicago and New York.
“As long as I’m president, I will protect the absolute right of every single American citizen to live in security, dignity, and peace,” he said.
Trump tried to paint a dark landscape of the country if Biden wins in November and said that if he loses re-election and Democrats take any of the chambers of Congress, “they will implement their disastrous policies in each and every town and city. suburb of America. Array “
Linking the theme of the Republican National Convention, “Honouring the Great American History,” Mr. Trump said that in November, the electorate “must turn the page of this failed political class” and with him in the workplace for a moment “write the next bankruptcy of American wonderful history.”
The president then defined his second-term program, which includes expanding opportunities, moving medical supply chains to the United States, and reducing taxes and regulations. Trump also promised to create 10 million jobs over the next 10 months and said he would push for more difficult consequences for attacks on law enforcement.
As far as the area is concerned, the president has pledged to take the first woman to the moon and has promised to make the United States the first country to plant its flag on Mars.
“It’s the unifying program that will unite our country,” he said.
Trump concluded his speech by reflecting on the country’s pioneers and what will happen in the future.
“For America, nothing is impossible,” Trump said at the end of his comments. “For the next 4 years, we will be worthy of this magnificent legacy. We will be able to surprise new heights. And we will show the world in which, for America, no dream is beyond its success. Together, we are unstoppable. Together, we are unbeatable.”
President Ivanka Trump’s daughter, the first speaker of the night to face Gulf Coast Americans who were affected by Hurricane Laura, which hit Louisiana Wednesday night.
“Our hearts are with you, ” he said. “The president will continue with each and every step of the way.”
Trump, a senior White House adviser, recalled introducing her father four years ago to the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, and said on the last night of the rally four years later, where she presents it before she gives a speech accepting the Republican presidency. nomination – “I stand before you as a proud daughter of the President of the People.”
The president’s eldest daughter, Ivanka Trump, tried to paint a closed-door symbol for other Americans and said that, her rhetoric is harsh, Trump has arrived in Washington with the singular purpose of making America wonderful again.
“My father has strong convictions. He knows what he believes and says what he thinks,” he said. “Whether you agree with him or not, you know where he is. I recognize that my father’s taste for communication is not to everyone’s taste. And I know your tweets would possibly seem a little unfiltered. But the effects, the effects speak for themselves. . “
Ivanka Trump said the president “so unpologised about his ideals that it has taken me and countless Americans to take a closer look at our own ideals and ask ourselves what we stand for, what kind of America we have to go for our children.” ? “
Reflecting on the president’s genuine real estate career, Ivanka Trump said her father had been a builder and was not afraid to oppose the prestige quo in Washington, which she said served Americans well during the coronavirus pandemic, which claimed the lives of more than 180,000 in the United States.
“The pain, pain and anxiety of this era are felt through all of us,” he said. “I have been with my father and have noticed the pain in his eyes when he receives updates about the lives that have been stolen by this plague.”
Ivanka Trump said the president “rejects the cynical perception that our greatest achievements are us” and “believes in the perspective of each and every individual.”
Citing his resolve to grant Alice Johnson a pardon, Ivanka Trump said that while Trump did not cross over the factor of corrupt justice reform, he embarked on the effort “because he feels deep compassion for those who have been treated unfairly.”
In addition to the criminal justice reform factor, Ivanka Trump announced economic gains under the Trump administration before the coronavirus pandemic paralyzed the economy, as well as the Congressional-approved tax reform package controlled by the REPUBLICAN Party in 2017. A lot. Biden and Kamala Harris, and focused primarily on Trump’s record in his first term.
“Many of the problems my father espoused are not traditionally Republican priorities, but where Washington is on his side, our president doesn’t make unusual sense,” he said. “Where politicians are the party, our president is the people.”
He also highlighted his for the U.S. military, the law he signed to combat human trafficking, and the resolve to move the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem.
“For the first time in a long time, we have a president who has denounced Washington’s hypocrisy and they hate him for it,” Ivanka Trump said. “Dad, other people attack you for being unconventional, but I love you for being real and I respect you for being effective.”
Ivanka Trump said her first term: “Washington has not replaced Donald Trump. Donald Trump has replaced Washington.”
“The United States doesn’t want an empty shipment that does everything the media and margin of its party asks,” he concluded. “Today more than ever, America wants 4 more years than a warrior in the White House.”
Johnson, a grandmother whose life sentence was commuted through Trump, praised the president for his paintings on corrupt justice reform and thanked him for erasing the rest of his sentence.
“I saw myself as a person,” Johnson said, whose case he defended through the TV personality of the truth, Kim Kardashian, over Trump. “He had compassion and acted.”
Johnson noted the signing by the president of the First Step Act, which for her is “a genuine reform of justice” that brought “joy, hope and freedom” to thousands of people.
“By the grace of God and the compassion of President Donald John Trump, I stand before you tonight and I guarantee you that I am a ghost. I’m alive, I’m fine and, above all, I’m free. “
Johnson, a great-grandmother, convicted in 1996 and convicted of a nonviolent drug offense. He served about 22 years in a criminal offense before Trump commuted his sentence.
Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s non-public lawyer, lamented the recent rise in crime in New York City, where he was mayor, and suggested to the electorate not “allow Democrats to do to the United States what they did in New York,” echoing an unusual idea. discussion through Trump about the riots in major American cities.
Giuliani attacked Biden, presenting him as an unintended for and as a “Trojan horse” for the democratic wing of the Democratic Party.
Referring to the aftermath of George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis in late May, Giuliani said calls for police reform that were developing stronger by Democrats and Republicans, the unit “was very damaging to the left.”
“They had a president to hit and a country to destroy, and while an agreement on actions opposed to police brutality would be very valuable to the country, it would also make President Trump look like an effective leader. They couldn’t do any of that.” Giuliani said. “Then BLM and ANTIFA came into action and in an instant turned the protests into vicious and brutal riots.”
House Democrats passed a bill for police reform in June, but talks between the parties failed in the Senate over a GOP-backed proposal and efforts to reform the country’s police force stalled.
“It’s transparent that a vote for Biden and the Democrats creates the threat that you’re going to bring this anarchy to your city, your city, your suburbs,” Giuliani said. “There’s no doubt that these stunning paintings of restoring the safety of our other people will be made from your basement, Joe. There is no doubt that President Trump will fight hard to maintain america’s formula of government and our way of life.”
Giuliani, the November election and Trump’s victory would give the president a mandate to quell unrest in Democrat-led cities.
“President Trump, with his boundless love for our country and all our people, his disciplined ethic in painting, his exceptional ability to motivate and his deep understanding of our formula of government and the strength of American values, is the guy we can accept as true to maintain and even improve our way of life,” he said.
Ja’Ron Smith, assistant assistant president and deputy director of the American Innovation Bureau, told how he replaced his life, worked hard at the school, and worked for the president of the United States. Smith is one of the trump administration’s few senior black officials.
“Growing up, I’ve never met a Republican. I believed in all stereotypes. We had to meet with Republicans who shared my values to prove me wrong,” he said.
Smith shared with the presentation a rarely visible non-public image, insisting that he showed empathy in the wake of the deaths of black Americans at the hands of the police.
“After the murder of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd and LeGend Taliferro, a moment of national racial consciousness, I saw their true conscience. I just wish that each and every American can see the deep empathy he showed with the families whose loved ones were killed in senseless violence,” he said.
“To be a New Yorker, he has a lot of center in Cleveland,” Smith said of the president.
In a two-minute speech, Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell speaking from a box in the state of his Kentucky home, under pressure that he is the party’s only leader on Capitol Hill, new York or California. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy are from California, and Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer is from New York City.
McConnell was frank about why Republicans don’t need the District of Columbia as a state, because that would probably tip the Senate’s balance toward Democrats.
“With two other Liberal senators, we can’t fix the damage they’ve done,” McConnell said.
McConnell warned that Democrats need to know each and every facet of American life, adding “how many burgers you can eat.”
Carson opened his doors by expressing his condolences to the circle of relatives of Jacob Blake, a 29-year-old black boy who shot dead through a police officer in Kenosha on Sunday, as well as others “who have been affected by tragic occasions.” in Kenosha.” He suggested americans “unite in the love of our fellow citizens.”
“History reminds us that replacement is through hope and love, not through destructive and meaningless violence,” Carson said.
As for Trump’s re-election, Carson the president “believes in people” and “is one of us.”
“We have a choice,” the HUD secretary said. “Do we need a wonderful government that controls our lives from the cradle to the grave or do we do so with the strength and wisdom of other people and their ability to govern themselves with the help of a limited federal government?”
Carson highlighted Trump’s for traditionally black colleges and universities, as well as the Trump administration’s paintings on criminal justice reform, adding that he is “the greatest pro-life president in our country’s history.”
Senator Tom Cotton, an Arkansas Republican, tried to argue that Joe Biden would make America “weak” and argued that America is not a bad thing.
”Be left alone.’ That was the motto of my former army unit, the 506th Infantry, the original Brothers Gang,” Cotton said. From the beaches of Normandy to the Iraqi desert, we fought against the others, but we were in a position to be alone. And the same goes for our nation. We lead the world on the loose. But we will be alone if we want to protect America.”
Cotton seeks to compare Biden’s record with Trump’s.
“Joe Biden sent paddles to the ayatollahs. President Trump has broken the damaging iran nuclear deal,” Cotton said. “Joe Biden treated Israel as a nuisance. President Trump moved our embassy to Jerusalem and negotiated middle-east peace agreements. Joe Biden has pampered socialist dictators in Cuba and Venezuela. President Trump is fighting communism, in America’s garden, and around the world. And in the Communist Party of China, there is no comparison.”
Cotton, a Chinese hawk, said the president had been to China and would still be.