Trump Set to Receive Republican Nomination Despite Conviction

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Former US President Donald Trump is expected to receive the Republican Party’s official nomination for president at the upcoming Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

This comes despite his recent conviction on 34 campaign finance felonies and fines in fraud and sexual assault lawsuits.

The convention, which will take place from July 15-18, will feature Trump as the star of the show, with a focus on his “Make America Great Again” rallying cry.

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The event will also include speeches from other prominent Republicans, including Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and Senators J.D. Vance and Marco Rubio.

Trump’s campaign has seen a surge in poll numbers since President Joe Biden’s disastrous TV debate performance last month, with some pundits suggesting that Trump could potentially win in Democrat strongholds like Minnesota and Virginia.

“It’s no coincidence the convention will lay out President Trump’s vision to restore America in Wisconsin — ground-zero on the road back to the White House,” said RNC chairman Michael Whatley and co-chairman Lara Trump (Donald’s daughter-in-law) in a statement.

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Despite criticism from Democrats, Trump remains a formidable force in the Republican Party, with a loyal base of supporters. His nomination is seen as a significant step towards his potential return to the White House.

“I’m thrilled to be here in Wisconsin, a state that’s so important to our campaign,” Trump said in a recent statement. “We’re going to make America great again, and we’re going to start right here in Wisconsin.”

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