Trump urges unity after assassination attempt while proposing sweeping populist agenda in RNC finale

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Donald Trump, defiant and bandaged, accepted the GOP presidential nomination on July 18 at the Republican National Convention in a speech that described in detail the assassination attempt that could have ended his life just five days earlier before laying out aย sweeping populist agenda, particularly on immigration.

The 78-year-old former president, known best for his bombast and aggressive rhetoric, began his acceptance speech with a softer and deeply personal message that drew directly from his brush with death. Moment by moment, the crowd listening in silence, Trump described standing onstage in Butler, Pennsylvania, with his head turned to look at a chart on display when he felt something hit his ear. He raised his hand to his head and saw immediately that it was covered in blood.

Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump gives his acceptance speech on Day 4 of the Republican National Convention (RNC), at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S., on July 18, 2024.
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โ€œIf I had not moved my head at that very last instant, the assassinโ€™s bullet would have perfectly hit its mark,โ€ Trump said. โ€œAnd I would not be here tonight. We would not be together.โ€

Trumpโ€™s address, the longest convention speech in modern history at just under 93 minutes, marked the climax and conclusion of a massive four-day Republican pep rally that drew thousands of conservative activists and elected officials to swing-state Wisconsin as voters weigh an election that currently featuresย two deeply unpopular candidates. Sensing political opportunity in the wake of his near-death experience, the often bombastic Republican leader embraced a new tone he hopes will help generate even more momentum in an election that appears to be shifting in his favor.

โ€œThe discord and division in our society must be healed. We must heal it quickly. As Americans, we are bound together by a single fate and a shared destiny. We rise together. Or we fall apart,โ€ Trump said, wearing a large white bandage on his right ear, as he has all week, to cover a wound he sustained inย the Saturday shooting. โ€œI am running to be president for all of America, not half of America, because there is no victory in winning for half of America.โ€

While he spoke in a gentler tone than at his usual rallies, Trump also outlined an agenda led by what he promises would be the largest deportation operation in U.S. history. He repeatedly accused people crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illegally of staging an โ€œinvasion.โ€ Additionally, he teased new tariffs on trade and an โ€œAmerica firstโ€ foreign policy.

Trump also falsely suggested Democrats had cheated during the 2020 election he lost โ€” despite a raft of federal and state investigations proving there was no systemic fraud โ€” and suggested โ€œwe must not criminalize dissent or demonize political disagreement,โ€ even as he has long called for prosecutions of his opponents.

He did not mention abortion rights, anย issue that has bedeviled Republicansย ever since the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a federally guaranteed right to abortion two years ago. Trump nominated three of the six justices who overturned Roe v. Wade. Trump at his ralliesย often takes credit for Roe being overturnedย and argues states should have the right to institute their own abortion laws.

Nor did he mention theย insurrection at the U.S. Capitolย on Jan. 6, 2021, in which Trump supporters tried to stop the certification of his loss to Democrat Joe Biden. Trump hasย long referred to the people jailed for the riotย as โ€œhostages.โ€

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Indeed, Trump barely mentioned Mr. Biden, often referring only to the โ€œcurrent administration.โ€

โ€œIt was Donald Trump who destroyed our economy, ripped away rights, and failed middle class families,โ€ said Jen Oโ€™Malley Dillon, the Biden campaign chair, in a statement after the speech. โ€œNow he pursues the presidency with an even more extreme vision for where he wants to take this country.โ€

With less than four months to go in the contest, major changes in the race are possible, if not likely.

Trumpโ€™s appearance came as Mr. Biden, theย 81-year-old Democratic incumbent, clings to his partyโ€™s presumptive nomination in the face of unrelenting pressure from key congressional allies, donors and even former President Barack Obama, who fear he may be unable to win reelection after his disastrous debate.

Long pressed by allies to campaign more vigorously, Mr. Biden is instead in isolation at his beach home in Delaware after having been diagnosed with COVID-19.

Hours before the balloons were scheduled to rain down on Trump and his family inside the convention hall, Biden deputy campaign manager Quentin Fulks appeared nearby in Milwaukee and insisted over and over that Mr. Biden would not step aside.

โ€œI do not want to be rude, but I donโ€™t know how many more times I can answer that,โ€ Fulks told reporters. โ€œThere are no plans being made to replace Biden on the ballot.โ€

Thursdayโ€™s RNC program seemed designed to project strength and masculinity in an implicit rebuke of Mr. Biden.

Ultimate Fighting Championship President Dana White called Trump โ€œa real American bad ass.โ€ Kid Rock performed a song with the chorus, โ€œFight, fight!,โ€ย echoing the word Trump mouthed on stageย in Pennsylvania as Secret Service agents surrounded him. And wrestling icon Hulk Hogan described the former president as โ€œan American hero.โ€

Hogan drew a raucous response when, standing on the main stage, he ripped off his shirt to reveal a red โ€œMake America Great Againโ€ shirt.

โ€œAs an entertainer, I try to stay out of politics,โ€ Hogan said as he briefly broke character. โ€œI can no longer stay silent.โ€

Like many speakers during the convention, former Fox News host Tucker Carlson suggested that recent events were divinely inspired and that he wondered โ€œif something bigger is going on.โ€

โ€œI think it changed him,โ€ Carlson said of the shooting, praising Trump for not lashing out in anger afterward.

โ€œHe did his best to bring the country together,โ€ Carlson added. โ€œThis is the most responsible, unifying behavior from a leader Iโ€™ve ever seen.โ€

Former first lady Melania Trump and Ivanka Trump, the presidentโ€™s elder daughter and former senior adviser, joined Trump in the convention hall ahead of his speech, making their first appearances there. Neither woman spoke.

At nearly 93 minutes, the former presidentโ€™s speech eclipsed the 74 minutes for which he spoke eight years ago, according to the American Presidency Project at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

The convention has showcased a Republican Party reshaped by Trump since he shocked the GOP establishment and won over the partyโ€™s grassroots on his way to the partyโ€™s 2016 nomination. Rivals Trump has vanquished โ€” including Sens. Ted Cruz of Texas and Marco Rubio of Florida, former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis โ€” put aside their past criticisms and gave him their unqualified support.

Even his vice presidential pick, Ohio Sen. JD Vance, Trumpโ€™s choice to carry his movement into the next generation,ย was once a fierce criticย who suggested in a private message since made public that Trump could be โ€œAmericaโ€™s Hitler.โ€

Security was a major focus in Milwaukee in the wake of Trumpโ€™s near-assassination. But after nearly four full days, there were no serious incidents inside the convention hall or the large security perimeter that surrounded it.

The Secret Service, backed by hundreds of law enforcement officers from across the nation, had a large and visible presence. And during Trumpโ€™s appearances each night, he was surrounded by a wall of protective agents wherever he went.

Meanwhile, Trump and his campaign haveย not released informationย about his injury or the treatment he received. The former president on Thursday described his story of surviving the attack โ€” and vowed he would not talk about it again.

โ€œIโ€™m not supposed to be here tonight,โ€ Trump told the packed convention hall. The crowd of thousands, which was listening in silence, shouted back, โ€œYes, you are.โ€



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