Schedule and speaker lineup for Night 3


Vice President Mike Pence is set to deliver the keynote address on the third night of the Republican National Convention as he and President Donald Trump fight for re-election.

Pence’s wife, Karen, will also speak, as will Representative Dan Crenshaw of Texas, Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee and South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem.

Other speakers include White House senior adviser Kellyanne Conway, who said on Sunday she would leave the role by the end of the month, and White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany.

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The event begins at 8:30 p.m. ET. CNBC.com will livestream the convention.

C-SPAN, CNN, MSNBC and PBS will show the full 2½ hours of the convention each night, according to The New York Times. Fox News, CBS, ABC and NBC will air the hour from 10-11 p.m.

The four-day Republican convention, which is most practically held because of the coronavirus pandemic, has already seen comments from First Lady Melania Trump, Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Donald Trump Jr.

Many of the incidents have been held or recorded in the White House and other federal properties, even as critics say the president is using the power of his office for political gain.

Trump himself, who will formally accept the Republican nomination on Thursday, has made multiple appearances throughout the convention.

Here’s who is planning to speak tonight:

  • Vice President Mike Pence
  • Second Lady Karen Pence
  • Gov. Christ Name of South Dakota
  • Scott Dane, executive director of the Associated Contract Loggers and Truckers of Minnesota
  • Senator Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn.
  • Rep.Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas
  • Keith Kellogg, National Security Adviser to the Vice President
  • Rep.Lee Zeldin, RN.Y.
  • School Advocate Tera Myers
  • White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany
  • White House Senior Adviser Kellyanne Conway
  • Sister Dr. Deirdre Byrne, a surgeon and member of Little Workers of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary
  • Former football coach Lou Holtz
  • National Association of Police Organizations President Michael McHale
  • Rep.Elise Stefanik, RN.Y.
  • Nominated Republican Congresswoman Madison Cawthorn of North Carolina
  • Chinese legal activist Chen Guangcheng
  • Lara Trump, campaign advisor and wife of Eric Trump
  • Nominated Republican Congresswoman Burgess Owens of Utah
  • Sam Vigil, widower whose wife was shot in her driveway in New Mexico
  • Civil rights activist Clarence Henderson
  • Senator Joni Ernst, R-Iowa
  • Former acting director of National Intelligence and current RNC adviser Richard Grenell

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