Republicans gear up for convention in Milwaukee; Trump says he’ll still be speaking

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News4JAX Reporter Scott Johnson will be in Milwaukee for the Republican National Convention. He will be catching up with members of the Florida delegation and on-hand for the main convention speeches in the evenings. (Copyright 2024 by WJXT News4JAX - All rights reserved.)

Republicans are gearing up for their convention Monday while Democrats are still struggling with whether President Joe Biden should stay on as their candidate in the November election.

A shooting at former President Donald Trump‘s rally in Butler, Pennsylvania Saturday is being investigated as an attempted assassination of the former president and presumptive Republican nominee, law enforcement officials said.

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Trump said he will still speak at the Republican National Convention.

“I truly love our Country, and love you all, and look forward to speaking to our Great Nation this week from Wisconsin,” Trump said in his Sunday morning social media post.

News4JAX Reporter Scott Johnson will be in Milwaukee for the Republican National Convention. He will be catching up with members of the Florida delegation and on-hand for the main convention speeches in the evenings.

News4JAX RNC 2024 Coverage Plan

Sunday: Our live coverage of the RNC 2024 in Milwaukee will begin during our 10 p.m. and 11 p.m. newscasts Sunday.

Mornings: The Morning Show will include live national coverage of the RNC. News4JAX Reporter Scott Johnson will provide coverage with local content.

Early evenings: News4JAX Reporter Scott Johnson will be live Monday to Thursday during our 5 p.m. and/or 6 p.m. newscasts.

Late News: News4JAX Reporter Scott Johnson will be live Monday to Thursday during our 10 and 11 p.m. newscasts.

Digital: News4JAX will live stream key speeches and other moments of the RNC on the website and News4JAX+. Johnson’s TV content will also be available on our digital platforms, including YouTube.

The Latest

Melania Trump not expected to speak at RNC

Former first lady Melania Trump is not expected to speak at next week’s Republican National Convention, which will feature speeches by other Trump family members and a long list of GOP officials, including all of the men on his vice presidential shortlist.

The former first lady will attend the convention but does not appear on a list of headliners and keynote speakers released by convention organizers Saturday.

Those who will speak include Trump’s oldest sons, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, and former Fox News host Tucker Carlson.

Lee Greenwood, the singer of Trump’s walk-on song, “God Bless the USA,” is also on the program, as is the model and rapper Amber Rose and Ultimate Fighting Championship CEO Dana White.

Other notable names include evangelist Franklin Graham, Teamsters President Sean O’Brien and the mayor of East Palestine, Ohio.

The schedule will also feature a long list of vice presidential shortlisters including Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, Ohio Sen. JD Vance, North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum and South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott.

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Democrats announce draft party platform ahead of their convention next month

The Democratic National Committee is releasing highlights from a draft platform delegates will take up at the party’s convention next month in Chicago.

It seeks to illustrate contrasts between Biden and Trump.

Highlights include:

  • Calls for a “negotiated two-state solution that ensures Israel’s future” and promises to strengthen NATO
  • Proposals on gun safety, cutting subsidies to fossil fuel producers and affordable child care
  • On immigration, it calls on Congress to approve legislation to “secure the border, reform the asylum system, expand legal immigration and keep families together.”
  • Dems also pledge support for “long-term” people in the country illegally, including those brought as children.

Connecticut governor says he understands call for Biden to step down

Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont says he understands why a Democratic congressman from his state has called for the president to drop out of the race.

Lamont was asked Friday about the call by U.S. Rep. Jim Himes.

Lamont said he and Himes speak often and are “simpatico.”

“I understood totally what he did and how he did it,” Lamont said, according to a recording of his answer.

“We agree on an awful lot of stuff. Maybe we try and influence the decision in different ways, but I think we come to the same conclusion,” Lamont said.

Lamont declined to elaborate further on whether he thought Biden should step aside.

Don’t mess with Herb Kohl in Milwaukee

Workers in Milwaukee temporarily renamed a street “Donald J. Trump Way,” as part of the setup for the Republican National Convention.

The problem? The signage covered Herb Kohl Way, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reported.

Kohl was a Democratic U.S. Senator for 24 years, owner of the NBA’s Milwaukee Bucks and one of the city’s best-loved citizens.

After a local television reporter took a photo of the change, Democratic Mayor Cavalier Johnson said he asked organizers to take down the temporary signage.

It’s a reflection of the tension building in the Democratic leaning city days before the opening of the Republican National Convention.

From banned to back, Facebook lifts restrictions on Trump

Facebook has lifted restrictions imposed on former president Donald Trump in the wake of the January 6 attack.

This puts Trump on equal footing on the platform with President Joe Biden.

The social media giant initially banned Trump from using its platforms in 2021 after his supporters stormed the Capitol. They later eased the ban and put some restrictions on him.

Now, those are gone too.

The company said Friday the restrictions were put in place under “extreme and extraordinary circumstances” of the Capitol attack. Trump had not done anything to run afoul of them, and the company believes people should be able to hear from presidential nominees “on the same basis,” said Nick Clegg, Meta’s president of global affairs.


About the Authors

Marcela joined News4JAX in 2023. She grew up in Mexico and eventually moved to California to pursue her dream of becoming a journalist. Now, she is a proud San Diego State University alumna who has many years of experience in TV and digital journalism.

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