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Here Are the Speakers for Night 4 of the Republican Convention
Before Donald J. Trump formally accepts his party’s nomination, the event will feature speeches by Hulk Hogan, Tucker Carlson and Dana White.
By Maggie Astor
I cover the 2024 presidential campaign, down ballot races, and the investigations into former President Donald J. Trump.
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I am also the author of “Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America.”
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Before Donald J. Trump formally accepts his party’s nomination, the event will feature speeches by Hulk Hogan, Tucker Carlson and Dana White.
By Maggie Astor
The host, who had been blunt but sympathetic toward Mr. Biden after the president’s debate performance, all but called on aides to help him exit the race.
By Maggie Haberman
Donald Trump and his team displayed a ruthless efficiency in the process of making a platform, confiscating delegates’ cellphones and stifling dissent and even debate.
By Jonathan Swan, Shane Goldmacher and Maggie Haberman
Rudolph W. Giuliani — indicted, disbarred and bankrupt — has no speaking slot at the convention, but he is nevertheless making the rounds in Milwaukee.
By Annie Karni and Maggie Haberman
The former president’s son played a pivotal role in getting Mr. Vance on the G.O.P. ticket. Though he has never held elected office, he has emerged as a key enforcer of MAGA loyalty.
By Shane Goldmacher
The event will feature speeches by Gov. Doug Burgum of North Dakota, Donald Trump Jr. and a keynote delivered by Senator J.D. Vance of Ohio, the vice-presidential nominee.
By Maggie Astor
The former Fox News host warned Donald J. Trump that two other running-mate contenders, Senator Marco Rubio of Florida and Gov. Doug Burgum of North Dakota, could not be trusted.
By Jonathan Swan and Maggie Haberman
American intelligence agencies were tracking an Iranian threat even before the attack on former President Donald J. Trump. But officials said the two were unrelated.
By Peter Baker, Adam Goldman and Julian E. Barnes
Tuesday’s speakers at the Republican National Convention include Republicans who once criticized former President Donald J. Trump and “everyday Americans” who will discuss illegal immigration.
By Maggie Astor
President Biden, increasingly isolated during the biggest political crisis of his presidency, is in a historic standoff with his party.
By Katie Rogers, Lisa Lerer, Reid J. Epstein and Maggie Haberman