
US President Donald Trump after delivering his acceptance speech at the 2020 Republican National Convention on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, August 27, 2020.
The speech went on for over an hour, much longer than Joe Biden's address a week ago at the Democratic convention. But whereas Biden spoke in an empty auditorium in Milwaukee, Trump spoke outside the White House, in the wilting heat of late summer in Washington, DC - and in front of more than a thousand people.
In the absence of a formal party platform, Trump defined the Republican position for 2020 as undoing the damage done by the establishment; defending law and order from mobs and anarchy; fighting 'cancel culture' and making American great(er) again.
Though the tone of it was uneven - at times a campaign rally, at other times sounding like a State of the Union - and Trump was visibly running out of steam by the end, the underlying message was crystal clear.














Comment: Meanwhile, outside the White House, mobs raged.
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