Trump Campaign to Restore Democratic Convention Last Night to Mark Left ‘Radical Socialism’


EXCLUSIVE: The Trump campaign will host a nightly reunion of the Democratic National Convention, as part of its swift response efforts and counter-programming, which they say will mark the “radical socialism” of the left, Fox News has learned.

An official of the Trump campaign told Fox News on Sunday that the campaign, in response to the Democratic Conference’s nightly programming, “The Real Joe Biden,” will be a recipe for the Democrats’ nightly events. launch.

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The reunion, which will include Team Trump’s panels and comments, will take place at 11 a.m. every night.

An official told Fox News that the nightly show “everything Trump saw all night will break.”

“Joe Biden’s radical, left-wing takeover is complete and Team Trump will expose this truth with nightly programming,” Ali Pardo, deputy director of communications for the Trump campaign, told Fox News Sunday. “Democrats will not be honest about Biden at their convention, we will be.”

Pardo added: “Joe Biden will increase taxes by $ 4 trillion, give work permits to illegal aliens so they can compete for American jobs, and impose the Green New Deal on every person in this country.”

The first live broadcast will be hosted by senior adviser Mercedes Schlapp and 2020 Strategic Advisor Boris Epshteyn, and will feature guests including GOP National Spokeswoman Liz Harrington, Trump campaign senior adviser Steve Cortes, and Citizens United president David Bossie.

Fox News has also learned that the Trump War Room and rapid response teams will respond in real time throughout the Democratic Convention.

The Trump campaign’s efforts come as they try to “outlight” the Democrats during their convention week.

Republican National Committee chair Ronna McDaniel told Fox News Friday that Republicans have a “multiple proposition.”

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Trump Victory, the common field tension between the RNC and the Trump campaign, plans next week to view more than 2,500 field battles in the country, including the Trump Victory Leadership Initiative, voter contact training and voter registration, MAGA meetings, viewing parties and other volunteer events.

The president will campaign next week in major general election campaigns in the field, holding events in Minnesota and Wisconsin on Monday and Arizona on Tuesday.

While the Trump campaign did not announce the president’s trip for next Thursday, campaign officials confirmed to Fox News that Trump is expected to visit Scranton, Pa. – the city where Biden was born and spent his young years. The trip would have to come hours before Biden is scheduled to address his presidential nomination, which will be the biggest speech of his career in politics in half a century.

To kick off DNC Week, the RNC said it was launching TheRealJoe.com, a website designed to “expose Joe Biden’s disastrous record, hypocrisy and blatant vision for America.”

“It’s going to be a big week for Republicans, and we’ll be sketching the DNC during their convention, just to join our convention, that’s going to be really exciting,” she said.

The Democratic National Committee announced that its convention will be largely virtual, and will be held in Milwaukee, from Monday, August 17 to 20.

The DNC will bring in four nights of headliners to talk during its two-hour programming window. In addition, each night will feature a specific theme focused on Biden’s strengths and Trump’s weaknesses. Monday will be “We the People”, Tuesday will be “Leadership Matters”, Wednesday will be “A More Perfect Union” and Thursday will be “America’s Promise”.

The Democratic National Committee has announced that the convention will begin Monday with speakers including Biden’s primary opponents Sens. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., And Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, former First Lady Michelle Obama and former Gov. of Ohio, John Kasich, a fierce critic of President Trump who ran against him in the 2016 primary race.

Former President Bill Clinton, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, DN.Y., Former Acting Attorney General Sally Yates, Former Secretary of State John Kerry, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, DN.Y., House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former President Barack Obama, and other leading Democrats are expected this week to headline the convention.

Meanwhile, the GOP Convention is scheduled to take place from August 24 to August 27. The theme of the convention will be “Honoring the Great American Story.”