What to expect
In terms of messaging, Trump will likely deliver his similar talking points: that the country is weak and in decline — which he pins squarely on the Biden administration — and that the judicial system has unfairly gone after him and his supporters. He and his party members will also fight “Bidenflation,” and discuss how to strengthen the military and secure the border.
And what’s actually going to be happening each day?
The big things on the to do list: the RNC will officially vote on the party platform — essentially the party’s mission statement — early on. On Wednesday, the vice president nominee will likely speak, and Trump is expected to make his big speech formally accepting the nomination on Thursday.
In an announcement released on July 8, the Trump campaign said while the convention will bring in Republican leaders and those supporting conservatives, “the real stars of the convention are everyday Americans.”
The convention has four themes for every day of the convention, with each theme playing on Trump’s iconic “Make America Great Again” catchphrase:
Monday’s theme, “Make America Wealthy Once Again,” will highlight how Biden’s economic policies, the campaign maintains, has lowered wages for workers and made “everyday life unaffordable for working-class Americans.” The RNC will focus on Trump’s “America First” economic policies that emphasizes trade deals and cutting tax rates.
“Make America Safe Once Again,” the theme for Tuesday, will paint American cities and communities as in decline because of Biden’s “soft-on-crime and open border policies.” Republicans, per the memo, would bring order to the border and curb the distribution of drugs in the U.S.
Wednesday will center on “Make America Strong Once Again,” and on foreign policy over issues such as the Israel-Hamas War, Iran and China, with a goal of strengthening the U.S.’s standing in the world.
The final day of the convention will culminate with “Make America Great Once Again,” which is when Trump is expected to accept the nomination, and will center on Trump’s promise to “usher in a new golden age for America” of “resurgence” for cities and communities, and “optimism for the future of our country.”
The RNC has given no indication these themes will change in the wake of Saturday’s shooting.