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Starting tonight, President Donald Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, and other notable Republicans will spend the next four days making their case to the American people as to why President Trump and VP Pence deserve another four years in office during the 2020 Republican National Convention (RNC).
When to watch the 2020 RNC
- There will be four nights of prime-time programming, running Monday through Thursday, from 8:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET.
Where to watch the RNC
- The major broadcast networks and cable TV outlets, plus C-SPAN and PBS, will cover the RNC extensively.
- It will also be live-streamed on:
President Donald Trump is slated to speak on all four nights at 10 p.m. e.s.t.
When will Donald Trump give his official acceptance speech?
Though President Trump is expected to speak on all four nights, he will formally accept the nomination on Thursday in remarks from the White House.
Vice President Mike Pence will formally accept his VP nomination on Wednesday in a televised event from Fort McHenry in Baltimore.
Here is the list of the scheduled Speakers and on which day they will speak:
Monday, Aug. 24th RNC speakers:
- Sen. Tim Scott
- House Republican Whip Steve Scalise
- Rep. Matt Gaetz
- Rep. Jim Jordan
- Nikki Haley
- RNC chairperson Ronna McDaniel
- Georgia state Rep. Vernon Jones
- Amy Johnson Ford
- Kimberly Guilfoyle
- Natalie Harp
- Charlie Kirk
- Kim Klacik
- Mark and Patricia McCloskey
- Sean Parnell
- Andrew Pollack
- Donald Trump Jr.
- Tanya Weinreis
Tuesday, Aug. 25th RNC speakers:
- First lady Melania Trump
- Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
- Sen. Rand Paul
- Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds
- Florida Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nuñez
- Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron
- Pam Bondi
- Abby Johnson
- Jason Joyce
- Navajo Nation vice president Myron Lizer
- Mary Ann Mendoza
- Megan Pauley
- Cris Peterson
- John Peterson
- Nicholas Sandmann
- Eric Trump
- Tiffany Trump
Wednesday, Aug. 26th RNC speakers:
- Vice President Mike Pence (nomination speech)
- Second lady Karen Pence
- Sen. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee
- Sen. Joni Ernst of Iowa
- South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem
- Rep. Dan Crenshaw of Texas
- Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York
- Rep. Lee Zeldin of New York
- Former Acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell
- White House adviser to the president Kellyanne Conway
- Keith Kellogg
- Jack Brewer
- Sister Dede Byrne
- Madison Cawthorn
- Scott Dane
- Clarence Henderson
- Ryan Holets
- Michael McHale
- Burgess Owens
- Lara Trump
Thursday, Aug. 26th RNC speakers:
- President Trump (nomination speech)
- Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson
- Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky
- Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas
- House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy of California
- Rep. Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey
- Ivanka Trump
- Ja’Ron Smith
- Ann Dorn
- Debbie Flood
- Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani
- Franklin Graham
- Alice Johnson
- Wade Mayfield
- Carl and Marsha Mueller
- Dana White
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