The Republican National Committee is set to commence in a few hours, following a recent incident where former President Donald Trump narrowly escaped an assassination attempt at a rally in western Pennsylvania. The shooting, which occurred on Saturday, resulted in the death of one spectator and left two others critically injured. Trump himself sustained a minor injury as a bullet grazed his ear, adding a somber tone to the upcoming convention.
The four-day event, taking place in Wisconsin's largest city, will see Trump officially becoming the Republican Party's presidential nominee. The opening session on Monday will include the official roll call, marking a significant moment in the convention.
All eyes are on the former president as he is expected to announce his choice for a running mate during the convention. This announcement follows weeks of vetting and intense media speculation, with senior GOP officials hinting that the reveal could happen shortly after the convention commences at 1pm ET.
Several prominent figures are considered front-runners for the Republican vice presidential nomination, including Senators JD Vance of Ohio, Marco Rubio of Florida, and Governor Doug Burgum of North Dakota. Other potential contenders include Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin, and Representatives Elise Stefanik of New York and Byron Donalds of Florida.