Kimberly Guilfoyle: Trump will put America first
Kimberly Guilfoyle, the girlfriend of Donald Trump Jr. and a top fundraiser for the Trump campaign, praised President Trump in her speech tonight, saying he "is the leader who will rebuild the promise of America and ensure that every citizen can realize their American dream."
Guilfoyle, whose mother is from Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, spoke about the importance of the American dream and how she felt it was her "duty to fight to protect that dream."
She went to claim that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris "will fundamentally change this nation."
"They want to destroy this country, and everything that we have fought for and hold dear. They want to steal your liberty, your freedom. They want to control what you see and think, and believe, so they can control how you live," Guilfoyle said.
She went to say that Trump has put America first and will continue do so if reelected.
Guilfoyle urged Americans to stand for a "President who is fearless, who believes in you, and who loves this country and will fight for her."
Georgia Democrat slams Biden's leadership: "All talk and no action"
Vernon Jones, a Democratic politician from the state of Georgia, slammed Joe Biden's leadership and praised President Donald Trump's commitment to the Black community.
"As you can see, I am a man of color and I am a lifelong Democrat, too. You may be wondering, why is a lifelong Democrat speaking at the Republican national convention? And that is a fair question. And here's your answer, the drama crash party does not want Black people to lead their mental plantation. We have been forced to be there for decades and generations," Jones said in his remarks.
Jones said Biden has had "47 years to produce results," but has been "all talk and no action."
"Just like so many of the Democrats who have been making promises to the black voters for decades. We have been there captive audience," Jones said.
Jones went on to tout Trump's measures with regard to the economy and funding for Historically black colleges and universities.
"The president also built the most inclusive economy ever with record low unemployment for African Americans and record high participation in the workforce," Jones said.
"He put the interests of American workers and especially Black workers first. That's right. Donald Trump did that," Jones said.
Former NFL player Herschel Walker: "I've seen racism up close ... And it isn’t Donald Trump"
From CNN's Kate Sullivan
Former NFL star Herschel Walker spoke at the Republican National Convention on Monday and said he has a “deep personal friendship” with President Donald Trump and has known him for 37 years.
“It hurt my soul to hear the terrible names that people call Donald. The worst one is ‘racist.’ I take it as a personal insult that people would think I've had a 37-year friendship with a racist. People who think that don’t know what they are talking about. Growing up in the Deep South, I've seen racism up close. I know what it is. And it isn’t Donald Trump,” said Walker, who is African American.
Walker said Trump is a “caring, loving father” and that over the years he has “watched (Trump) treat the janitors, security guards, and waiters the same way he would treat a VIP.”
Walker is a 1982 Heisman Trophy winner, former pro football star and a former Olympian.
In 2008, Walker published a book, “Breaking Free," and revealed he had a form of mental illness called dissociative identity disorder, or DID, formerly known as multiple personality disorder. He told CNN at the time that he hoped to educate the public and break down stereotypes about this disorder.
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Trump makes appearance at the RNC with frontline workers
President Trump made a “surprise” appearance in tonight’s Republican National Convention appearing with frontline workers in the East Room of the White House.
The President nor the participants were wearing masks and did not seem to be social distancing.
"These are great, great people. Doctors, nurses, firemen, a policeman. We want to thank you, all you've been incredible and we want to thank you and all the millions of people that you represent," the President continued.
The participants shared their stories and described their line of work, including a registered nurse who praised Trump's leadership.
"I am so in awe of your leadership. Honestly, I know many people have said often interesting things but it takes a true leader to be able to ignore all that stuff and take what is right and not be offended by all the words being said. You really do show that positive spirit to us and as nurses I appreciate that, I'm grateful for," she said.
RNC marks roll call vote with video montage from locations across 50 states and territories
The official roll call renominating President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence to the 2020 Republican ballot took place earlier today in Charlotte, North Carolina, but during the Republican National Convention's primetime event, a video montage was shown to mark the moment.
"We have created a short video to symbolize the excitement for President Trump across all 50 states and territories," RNC chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said.
Participants in different parts of the country cheered "four more years."
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Maryland's Kim Klacik says the Democratic Party has ignored Black Baltimore voters "for too long"
Kim Klacik, who is running for Maryland’s 7th Congressional District, said Democrats have controlled Baltimore for far too long and assumed "Black people will vote for them, no matter how much they let us down and take us for granted."
"We’re sick of it and not going to take it anymore. The days of blindly supporting the Democrats are coming to an end," she said.
Klacik went on to slam Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, saying that he believes "we can’t think for ourselves — that the color of someone’s skin dictates their political views.
"We’re not buying the lies anymore — you and your party have ignored us for too long," she said.
Klacik praised Trump's efforts, saying he is "bringing this country back roaring."
Klacik is running for the seat formerly held by the late Rep. Elijah Cummings. The race is rated "Solid Democrat" by the nonpartisan Cook Political Report.
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Fact Check: Charlie Kirk misleads on pastors getting locked up
From CNN's Holmes Lybrand
During the opening remarks of the Republican National Convention, Charlie Kirk, founder of the youth-oriented conservative group Turning Point USA, claimed that “bitter, deceitful, vengeful activists…have us locking up pastors.”
Facts First: This connection is not true. Pastors in the US have been arrested for disobeying state and local social distancing orders during the pandemic by holding in-person church services. One of the first instances of a pastor being arrested in the US happened in late March when a Florida pastor held two church services that disobeyed state health emergency rules. The pastor turned himself in at the time, the Associated Press reported. CNN could not find instances of pastors being arrested because of “bitter, deceitful, vengeful activists.”
Nurse thanks Trump for coronavirus efforts
From CNN's Maegan Vazquez
A West Virginia nurse who was deployed to New York and Texas to work as a relief nurse during the coronavirus pandemic praised President Trump for his efforts to stop the virus.
The nurse, Amy Johnson Ford, said "we have President Trump to thank" for expanded telehealth access amid the pandemic.
"President Trump recognized the threat this virus presented for all Americans early on, and made rapid policy changes. And as a result, telehealth services are now accessible to more than 71 million Americans, including 35 million children," Ford said.
She added: "As a health care professional, I can tell you without hesitation, Donald Trump's quick action and leadership saved thousands of lives during Covid-19. And the benefits of that response extend far beyond coronavirus."
Rep. Gaetz: "We see the choice clearly"
Rep. Matt Gaetz, a Republican from Florida and longtime defender of President Trump, slammed Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, issuing a scathing description of the former vice president's leadership and policies.
"I’m speaking from an auditorium emptier than Joe Biden’s daily schedule," Gaetz said in his remarks, speaking from the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium in Washington, DC. "But we are a nation of full hearts — and clear minds. We see the choice clearly: Strength or weakness. Energy or confusion. Success or failure. And Biden knows failure."
Gaetz praised Trump's leadership and vision for the country.
"Donald Trump like all builders is a visionary. That which is built in the mind is even more powerful than the brick and mortar that holds it together," Gaetz said.
"President Trump sometimes raises his voice — and a ruckus. He knows that’s what it takes to raise an army of patriots who love America and will protect her," Gaetz said.
"America is not just an idea or a constitution, it is our home. We must protect our home with unbreakable Made-in-America strength — strength I see every day in President Donald Trump," the congressman said in closing.
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