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A Viewers’ Guide to the Republican National Convention: Monday

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TULSA, OKLAHOMA - JUNE 20: U.S. President Donald Trump arrives at a campaign rally at the BOK Center, June 20, 2020 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Trump is holding his first political rally since the start of the coronavirus pandemic at the BOK Center today while infection rates in the state of Oklahoma continue to rise. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

The four-day Republican National Convention begins Monday, culminating in Presidential Donald Trump accepting the nomination for a second term from the White House.

The GOP says the convention will contrast with the Democrat’s largely taped gathering last week by featuring more live events with audiences from Washington and around the country. White House counselor Kellyanne Conway said it would feature “people whose lives have been impacted and measurably and consequently changed due to the efforts and policies of President Trump.”

Trump plans to speak every night — a departure from the norm where the candidate typically only spoke on the last night to accept his party’s nomination.

Monday’s theme is “Land of Promise.” Here’s a look at the evening’s main events, starting at 8:30 p.m. New York time, and where to see them:

How to Watch

All major broadcast networks will air an hour of convention coverage each night from 10 to 11 p.m. New York time and cable news channels will showcase the full two and a half-hour programs beginning at 8:30 p.m. each night. No cable? No problem. The event will be streamed on Facebook, Twitter, Twitch, YouTube and Amazon Prime Video. Amazon Alexa users can even ask the device to play the Republican National Convention.

Monday’s Marquee Speakers

Slated to speak Monday: Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina, House Minority Whip Steve Scalise of Louisiana, Representative Matt Gaetz of Florida, Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio, former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, RNC Chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel, Donald Trump Jr., Kimberly Guilfoyle, national chairwoman for the Trump Victory Finance Committee; Georgia State Representative Vernon Jones, a Democrat, and Natalie Harp, an advisory board member for Trump’s re-election campaign.

Additional speakers include Mark and Patricia McCloskey, the Missouri couple who brandished guns at Black Lives Matter protesters in their neighborhood last month; Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA; Maryland congressional candidate Kim Klacik; Sean Parnell, a Pennsylvania congressional candidate; Andrew Pollack, the father of a victim of the Parkland shooting, and Tanya Weinreis, whose coffee shop was the first small business in Montana to qualify for a PPP loan.

What to Watch

via newsmax

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