Former President Donald Trump is set to deliver a speech at the Republican National Convention where he is expected to accept the party's nomination. It has been reported that Trump will not mention President Joe Biden's name during his remarks, according to a source familiar with the matter.
Chris LaCivita, one of Trump's top advisers, mentioned that the former president's speech will be focused on looking ahead to the future. This comes amidst Trump's call for unity in the wake of recent events that have raised concerns about political violence.


Following the unsettling events over the weekend, Trump has expressed a desire for the nation to come together. In response to the situation, he has decided to revise his speech for the convention, discarding the original one he had prepared.
In an interview with the Washington Examiner, Trump mentioned that the speech he had initially planned was significant, but due to recent developments, he has opted for a different approach. He emphasized that the revised speech will offer a new perspective on the issues he intends to address during the convention.