Donald Trump was chosen by the Republican Party to represent the party in the upcoming election. He will formally accept this nomination at a ceremony scheduled for next Thursday.
The choice of the Republican presidential ticket
Donald Trump announced the choice of J.D. Vance, a Republican senator from Ohio, to be his vice president in the event of victory in the November American presidential election. Republican delegates gathered in Milwaukee also designated Donald Trump as their candidate. The former president must formally accept this mission in a speech on Thursday, the highlight of the party convention.
J.D. Vance, a 39-year-old former military man and successful author, has always defended causes supported by Donald Trump in the U.S. Congress, such as the fight against immigration and the defense of economic protectionism.
“A Trump clone,” according to Joe Biden
Earlier this year, the senator warned that those who politically fight against Trump and his allies should not come to him for help with their projects. This statement was mocked by his opponents, highlighting the irony of Vance once openly criticizing the billionaire.
Following the assassination attempt on Trump, J.D. Vance accused Joe Biden’s campaign of fueling rhetoric that led to the act. Biden responded by stating that Vance and Trump wanted to increase taxes on middle-class households while favoring reductions for the wealthy. He also called Vance an extremist, denying the results of the 2020 elections and supporting a nationwide ban on abortion.
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