Trump gives speech at Republican Party convention finale
Trump was officially named the candidate for the November presidential election by the party at the beginning of the convention on Monday, only two days after the failed assassination attempt. Shortly after the botched attack, he announced that he would be revising his convention speech. Originally, he had prepared an "extremely harsh" speech against the government of President Joe Biden, he told the "New York Post". However, instead, he intended to give a speech that would "unite our country".
During the Republican Party Congresses in Wisconsin, the focus shifted towards the upcoming presidential election. Trump, despite the recent events in Milwaukee, maintained his position as the party's nominee for the election. Following the canceled Republican rally in Wisconsin, Trump decided to make some revisions to his speech at the convention's conclusion. The changes were aimed at promoting unity among the Republicans, as Donald Trump emphasized.