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    RNC 2024 Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Oh, and his lie that he knows nothing about Project 2025 was exposed when he promised to make the lead author part of his Admin

     
    I’m glad I wasted 1.5 hours of my life listening to the most convoluted, illogical, inconsequential, rambling BS I’ve ever heard. I’d guess the polls will tighten after that ridiculous speech.
    The Dems should have known Trump would do something stupid and not pushed for Biden to drop out of the race in such a public and derisive manner. If they’d held off a bit and kept things more private, the Biden abdication could have been accomplished without it looking like an act of desperation.
     
    The first day of the Republican national convention featured an unexpected guest speaker on the schedule: Amber Rose, a model, reality star and former girlfriend of Kanye West.

    “The truth is the media has lied to us about Donald Trump,” she said during her five-minute address to the audience. “I believed the leftwing propaganda that Donald Trump was a racist … Trump and his supporters don’t care if you’re Black, white, gay or straight. It’s all love.”

    Hers was a common refrain espoused throughout the past week, with politicians extolling Trump’s virtues and touting conservative ethics. The names and faces used to push this party line, however, are becoming increasingly diverse, with a bevy of Black and brown public figures leading the charge.

    On the same day as the remarks from Rose, who describes herself as a person of multiracial heritage, the Michigan congressman John James took to a podium in Milwaukee, proclaiming: “If you don’t vote for Donald Trump, you ain’t Black.”

    James is part of a roster of Black and brown Republican convention speakers enlisted to help the party prove Trump isn’t a racist.

    Despite the former president’s history of anti-Black and xenophobic legislation, as well as his recent conviction for 34 felonies, politicians were out in droves in Milwaukee to brand Trump as the vanguard of a diverse, united Republican party who advocates for the working class.

    At an event billed as “Republican Lawmakers Honor African American RNC Delegates”, speakers included the South Carolina senator Tim Scott, the Florida congressman Byron Donalds, the Utah congressman Burgess Owens and the Texas congressman Wesley Hunt.

    Other politicians of color showed their kinship as well: Virginia’s Republican candidate for Senate, Hung Cao, Vivek Ramaswamy, and Nikki Haley.

    The extensive lineup is the party’s most visibly diverse schedule to date – strategically aiming to rebrand the right as a party of racial unity…….

     

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