Summary
Donald Trump's Republican nomination acceptance speech begins with the speaker accepting the nomination as the official Republican Party candidate for the US presidential elections.
Donald Trump argues that, with him as leader, the party will win the election and bring prosperity and safety to America. He proceeds to describe the crisis America is going through by focusing on the rise in crime and violence, police shootings and killings, illegal immigration, and a shrinking economy. He shifts focus to international relations and talks about the nuclear deal with Iran, the crises in Libya, Egypt, and Syria, and accuses his political opponent, Hillary Clinton, and Barack Obama of having contributed to making all these crises worse.
He continues to attack Hillary Clinton and to contrast her electoral promises with his. He claims that, unlike Clinton, he will put Americans and America first. Trump promises economic reforms, while also reminding the audience of the scandal involving Clinton’s confidential emails.
He argues that...