
During a White House Christmas party, President Trump asserted that if he loses in court, he may run for president again in 2024.
During a White House Christmas party, President Trump asserted that if he loses in court, he may run for president again in 2024.
In his endorsement of President Trump, former Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz also questioned Joe Biden, the Democratic nominee. Holtz explained that "The Biden-Harris ticket is the most radically pro-abortion campaign in history," and encouraged Americans to come out for Trump on Nov. 4.
Evangelist Franklin Graham opened the fourth and final night of the Republican National Convention with a prayer for the nation and its leaders. "We ask that you would unite our hearts, to be one nation under God,” Graham prayed.
As President Trump accepted the Republican Party’s nomination Thursday, he addressed many issues to the gathered crowd, from education to abortion. Trump warned of opponent Joe Biden's "socialist agenda" and called this election the “most important election in the history of our country.”