Former President Donald Trump has formally accepted the GOP nomination for president for a third time at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. In his speech, Trump expressed his gratitude and stated, 'So tonight, with faith and devotion, I proudly accept your nomination for president of the United States,' which was met with applause from the audience.
This marks Trump's first public address since surviving an assassination attempt last week, highlighting the resilience and determination of the former president. Despite facing challenges, Trump emerged victorious in the GOP primary, defeating multiple challengers.
Notably, Trump made history by becoming the first former president to be convicted of a felony in May, adding a layer of complexity to his political career. This development has sparked discussions and debates within the political landscape, shaping the narrative surrounding Trump's legacy.
The Republican National Convention served as a platform for Trump to reaffirm his commitment to leading the country and to rally support from his party members. His acceptance of the nomination sets the stage for a potentially contentious and closely watched presidential race in the upcoming election cycle.