Wisconsin Republican Party Chairman Brian Schimming confirmed on Sunday that there are no major changes to the schedule for the Republican National Convention set to take place in Milwaukee. The convention is expected to kick off on Monday with Donald Trump's vice presidential pick scheduled to speak on Wednesday, followed by the former president on Thursday.
Schimming reassured reporters that he had spoken with RNC Chairman Michael Whatley and that all preparations for the convention are proceeding as planned. He emphasized that there have been no significant alterations to the schedule and that everything is on track.
Despite recent events, including an assassination attempt on Trump, Schimming expressed confidence in the security measures in place for the convention. He stated that there are no anticipated major changes to the existing security plan and that any adjustments would only be made if deemed necessary.
Regarding Trump's whereabouts, Schimming mentioned that the former president is expected to arrive in Milwaukee within the next 24 hours. While details of Trump's specific schedule for the week remain unclear, Schimming indicated that Trump is doing well and is focused on the victims of the recent incident.
As preparations continue for the Republican National Convention, Schimming's reassurances provide a sense of stability amidst any potential concerns. With the event set to proceed as planned, all eyes are on Milwaukee as the party gears up for a significant gathering in the political landscape.