BREAKING: President Trump makes triumphant first appearance since assassination attempt, RNC convention in Milwaukee explodes with standing ovation

Donald Trump was officially nominated as the Republican nominee for president on Monday at the RNC in Milwaukee. He announced his vice president and running mate Ohio Senator JD Vance. He was not expected to make an appearance at the Republican National Convention, yet he arrived on the floor, appearing with Vance, Tucker Carlson, and House Speaker Mike Johnson.

He entered the floor of the convention to cheers from the crowd that had nominated him that day, a wounded political warrior fresh from the fight. The crowd exploded with applause and a standing ovation. 

The crowd chanted USA and "Fight! Fight! Fight!" and Trump acknowledged the crowd. His right ear was bandaged as a result of the assassination attempt on Saturday. Trump stayed in the audience watching speeches from supporters.

Read Full Article Here
 
Trump by Trump White House Archived is licensed under flickr https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/

Follow us

Read our latest news on any of these social networks!

Get latest news delivered daily!

We will send you breaking news right to your inbox


Have a tip? Let us know!

Recent Articles

...
Trump Says He Will Help Israel Survive ‘for Thousands of Years’

Former President Donald Trump said at the Republican Jewish Coalition Leadership Summit on Thursday that he is committed to helping the State of Israel survive for the long haul. “I will put America first. I will keep America safe, and I will work with you to make sure that Israel is with us for thousands […]

...
FDA Investigating Toxic Metals in Tampons: Senator

An August study found the presence of 16 metals in tampon products made by 14 common brands.

...
IRS Plans Changes to Boost Retirement Savings With $1,000 Saver’s Match Program

The IRS is seeking public input on the plans for taxpayer-funded matching contributions of up to $1,000 per year, before the 2027 rollout.

...
Trump vows to ‘heal the world’ in wake of Georgia school shooting

Four people were killed and nine people were injured at a mass shooting at Apalachee High School, in Winder, a city about 45 miles northeast of Atlanta, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. A suspect, identified as 14-year-old Colt Gray, is in police custody.