Day 3 of the Republican National Convention (RNC) is now history, but the delegates were in high spirits. Senator JD Vance (R-Ohio), Donald Trump’s choice for vice president, spoke and formally accepted the nomination. Fred Lucas found the following highlights from today’s convention.
Jackson: Trump ‘Took a Bullet for Our
Country’
Rep. Ronny Jackson of Texas, a Navy doctor
who served 14 years as White House physician – including for Trump, Barack
Obama, and George W. Bush – compared Biden with former presidents.
“Now I can say I served a president who
literally took a bullet for our country,” Jackson said, prompting strong
applause. “I have never been prouder of his leadership than I was last
Saturday.”
“His warrior spirit and his display of
will to keep fighting for our country, even after getting shot down, will go
down as an all-time moment in American history,” the Texas Republican told
delegates….
‘Heartbreaking’: Kai Trump Recalls Hearing
of Grandfather’s Shooting
Donald Trump Jr. came to the lectern and
introduced his daughter, 17-year-old Kai Madison Trump, to the delegates and
the nation.
The former president’s eldest
granddaughter talked about competing with him in golf.
“If I’m not on his team, he’ll try to get
inside my head,” she said. “he’s always surprised that I don’t let him get to
me. But I have to remind him, I’m a Trump too.”
But Kai Trump then turned to a serious
subject, the assassination attempt on her grandfather at a campaign rally
Saturday evening in Butler, Pennsylvania.
“On Saturday, I was shocked when I heard he had been shot, and I just wanted to know if he was OK. It was heartbreaking that someone could do that to another person,” she said.
“A lot of people have
put my grandpa through hell, and he’s still standing. Grandpa, you are such an
inspiration, and I love you.”
Trump Jr. returned to the lectern to talk
more about how “what once seemed unimaginable became a terrifying reality.”
“My father came under literal fire, as an
incredible, patriotic rally turned into a tragedy,” he said.
“On a field in Butler, Pennsylvania, a
brave firefighter died. Others were injured. And as those bullets rained down,
we came millimeters away from one of the darkest moments in our nation’s
history,” the former president’s eldest son continued.
“But we did lose an American hero that
day,” he said, referring to Corey Comperatore, 50, a rallygoer who was shot and
killed by the gunman….
Vance Outlines Biden’s History of Failures
Vance contrasted his youth to Biden’s
while saying that the current president – also a former vice president and
longtime U.S. senator – has been wrong on most major issues and policies….
[North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), China’s sweetheart trade deal, shipping
job overseas and sending children to war]
“Somehow, a real estate developer from New
York by the name of Donald Trump was right on all of these issues while Joe
Biden was wrong,” he said.
Navarro: ‘I Went to Prison So You Won’t’
“I went to prison so you won’t have to,”
Peter Navarro, a lawyer and former White House aide who advised Trump on trade,
told the crowd inside Fiserv Forum.
“I am your wake-up call,” Navarro added.
Earlier Wednesday, Navarro was released
from a federal prison in Miami, where he did time after being convicted of contempt
of Congress for declining to testify to Democrats’ House Select Committee on
the January 6 Attack on the Capitol.
“If they come for me, if they come for
Donald Trump, be careful, they will come after you,” Navarro said….
Gaetz: ‘They Can Run Biden From the
Nursing Home’
Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., asserted that the
president Americans saw at the June debate, and which the media finally
noticed, is the same Biden who has been in the White House for years.
“Democrats have been hiding the real Biden
for years,” Gaetz said. “We saw people in the witness protection program more
often than we saw unscripted Biden.”
“They can run Biden from the nursing home….”
Gingrich Accuses Biden of ‘Make-America-Weak
Ideology’
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich of
Georgia contrasted Trump and Biden’s foreign policies and the results.
“Under Trump, we achieved peace through
strength,” Gingrich said. “Under Biden, we have war, suffering, death, and a
world teetering on the edge of World War III.”
The former House speaker criticized Biden
for the botched withdrawal from Afghanistan as well as weakness in the face of
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel.
“The contrast between President Trump’s
realistic policy of resolute strength in a dangerous world, and President Biden’s
policies of appeasement, weakness, and self-delusion may be the biggest
difference between the Make America Great Again movement and the
Make-America-Weak ideology of the Left,” Gingrich said.
Abbott: ‘I Took the Border to Them’
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said that when the
Biden administration took 50 acres of land along the U.S.-Mexico border to
process 5,000 illegal aliens a day, he directed the National Guard “to take
back our land and wire it shut.”
Abbott said there are no longer 5,000
migrants per day trying to enter Texas….
The Republican governor said that when
Biden administration officials refused to come to Texas to see the state of the
southern border, “I took the border to them.” …
East Palestine Mayor: Biden Admin a ‘Train
Wreck’
Trent Conaway, the mayor of East
Palestine, Ohio, said there was a clear distinction between Trump and Biden’s
response to the toxic train derailment in his small town on Feb. 23, 2023….
Conaway said Trump visited East Palestine
shortly after the train derailment and met with first responders, local
officials, and residents.
“He toured the derailment site. He
listened to us and he shared a meal with local volunteers at McDonald’s. His
presence was genuine,” the major said of Trump.
“After a year of criticism, President
Biden finally did show up, his appearance was brief, forced, and scripted. He
met with a select few and then left,” Conaway said. “We needed so much and he
delivered so little.”
Burgum: A Warning of ‘Biden Blackouts and
Brownouts’
Biden’s “war on energy” has raised the
cost for every American, said North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, who was reportedly
in the final three for Trump’s choice to be his running mate.
“Biden’s green agenda feels like it was
written by China, Russia, and Iran,” Burgum said, before specifying the
president’s mandate to force Americans to drive electric vehicles….
Under Trump, the North Dakota governor
said, America will be energy dominant….
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