President Donald Trump
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President Donald Trump
Photo: Jim Watson / AFP Getty Images
Photo: Jim Watson / AFP Getty Images
President Donald Trump will attend the first day of the Republican National Convention in North Carolina on Monday, where he is expected to comment on the small-scale event.
Most of the CNR’s four-day assembly will be held virtually, but delegates are meeting at Charlotte, the original convention ahead of considerations about the closure of the coronavirus, officially appointing Trump and Vice President Mike Pence for a moment.
In June, Trump moved from the assembly to Jacksonville, Florida, after not gaining assurances from the Democratic governor of North Carolina that he would ease restrictions on masking and social estating.He then abandoned plans for the occasions in Florida as instances of Covid-19.Increased.
Trump will arrive in Charlotte aboard Marine One, the presidential helicopter, at 11:45 a.m.EDT on Monday, according to the White House, whose trips to the city have been announced.
Later, Trump travels to the small town of Mills River to deliver a speech to Flavor 1st Growers
Trump is expected to settle for the Republican nomination to the White House on Thursday.Other speeches will be held around Washington and at Fort McHenry in Baltimore, where the 1812 war that encouraged the “Star Spangled Banner” took place.