Former President Donald Trump's journey to the Republican National Convention has been marked by a series of dramatic events, including a meeting with independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a vow to continue his campaign despite an assassination attempt, and the anticipation of revealing his running mate.
Trump's commitment to 'bring the country together' during his speech at the convention contrasts with the heightened security concerns following the attempt on his life.
Meanwhile, President Joe Biden denies engaging in violent rhetoric against Trump and cautiously resumes his campaign activities, highlighting the tense political atmosphere surrounding the convention.
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Honestly, Trump's path to the Republican National Convention just shows the strength and resilience the man has. Despite everything thrown at him, from assassination attempts to the constant barrage from the media, he's still standing strong and pushing forward with his vision for America. It's pretty telling when he's talking about bringing the country together, while all we see on the other side are attempts to divide and scare people. You've got to admire his commitment to not letting anything or anyone derail his mission to make America great again.
Trump's rollercoaster ride to the convention just goes to show the lengths the establishment will go to silence an outsider challenging the status quo.
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Trump latest: Running mate contender 'ruled out' - with reveal of Republican ticket expected tonight
The Secret Service has denied claims it diverted security resources from Donald Trump's rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday toward a Jill Biden speech. Elsewhere, Mr Trump has promised to use a speech at the Republican National Convention to "bring the country together".
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Trump meets with RFK Jr. ahead of GOP convention
Former President Trump met with independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Monday morning, ahead of the Republican National Convention. Kennedy confirmed the meeting in a
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