WATCH: Nikki Haley speaks at 2024 Republican National Convention | 2024 RNC Night 2

PBS NewsHour
16 Jul 202411:42

Summary

TLDRIn this speech, the speaker endorses Donald Trump for president, emphasizing the importance of unity within the Republican Party to confront critical national challenges. The speech highlights key issues such as national security, immigration, and the economy, drawing sharp contrasts between the leadership of Trump and Joe Biden. The speaker praises Trump's strong foreign policy, citing his handling of Russia, Iran, and the Middle East, and calls for expanding the Republican Party by embracing diverse backgrounds. The message concludes with a call for strength and unity to safeguard America's future.

Takeaways

  • 🇺🇸 Donald Trump has the speaker's strong endorsement for the presidency.
  • 🔄 The speaker emphasizes the importance of Republican Party unity in the upcoming election.
  • 🛡️ Trump is credited with keeping America strong and safe, and preventing wars, especially in contrast to Joe Biden.
  • 💣 The speaker highlights that under Trump, Vladimir Putin did not invade Ukraine, while invasions occurred under Obama and Biden.
  • 🕊️ Trump is praised for exiting the Iran nuclear deal and weakening Iran, while Biden is criticized for re-engaging with the deal and showing weakness.
  • 🚪 Biden's handling of the U.S. border is condemned, with the speaker arguing that Trump managed the border crisis more effectively.
  • 🤝 Trump is described as valuing advice and input, despite criticism to the contrary.
  • 🎯 The speaker calls for expanding and unifying the Republican Party to tackle major national issues like inflation, anti-Semitism, and crime.
  • 🌍 The speaker contrasts Trump and Biden's approaches to foreign policy, particularly in the Middle East and toward Israel.
  • 🙏 The closing message is a call for national unity and strength to face current challenges together as Americans.

Q & A

  • What is the speaker's main message in this speech?

    -The speaker's main message is to endorse Donald Trump for president and emphasize the need for unity within the Republican Party to save the country from the policies of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.

  • How does the speaker address Americans who don't fully agree with Trump?

    -The speaker acknowledges that not everyone agrees with Trump 100% of the time but encourages them to vote for him because they agree on key issues such as national security, border control, and the strength of the country.

  • What comparisons does the speaker make between Trump and Biden's foreign policies?

    -The speaker compares Trump and Biden's handling of foreign policy, highlighting that under Trump, Putin did not invade Ukraine, and Iran was kept in check, while under Biden, Russia invaded Ukraine, and Iran became more emboldened.

  • What does the speaker say about Trump’s approach to the Iran nuclear deal?

    -The speaker praises Trump for pulling out of the Iran nuclear deal, imposing tough sanctions, and eliminating Qasem Soleimani, which weakened Iran and prevented them from starting wars.

  • How does the speaker criticize Biden’s handling of the U.S.-Mexico border?

    -The speaker criticizes Biden’s border policies, claiming that migrants are entering the country unchecked and that the border crisis is the biggest threat America faces, something that did not happen under Trump’s presidency.

  • What specific roles did the speaker hold under Donald Trump’s presidency?

    -The speaker served as the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations under Donald Trump and witnessed his national security policies firsthand.

  • How does the speaker contrast Trump’s leadership style with Biden’s?

    -The speaker contrasts Trump as a strong leader who prevents wars and confronts America’s enemies, while Biden is portrayed as weak, leading to increased threats from foreign adversaries like Russia and Iran.

  • What message does the speaker give to the Republican Party?

    -The speaker calls for unity within the Republican Party, stating that a unified party is essential for saving the country, and encourages expanding the party by welcoming people from diverse backgrounds.

  • How does the speaker address domestic issues like inflation and crime?

    -The speaker highlights the struggles Americans face due to inflation, low wages, rising anti-Semitism, and crime in minority communities, and calls for strength and unity to overcome these challenges.

  • What is the speaker's stance on Kamala Harris as a potential president?

    -The speaker is critical of Kamala Harris, particularly for her handling of the border crisis, and warns that the country would be worse off if she were to become president.

Outlines

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🗣️ A Call for Unity Within the Republican Party

The speaker begins by thanking fellow Republicans and expressing gratitude to President Trump for the invitation to speak. They emphasize the need for unity in the party, stating that despite occasional disagreements, they fully endorse Donald Trump. The speaker warns of the dangers posed by a Biden or Harris administration and calls on the party to rally behind Trump to save the nation. They also address Americans who may not fully support Trump, urging them to prioritize the country’s safety and strength over personal disagreements.

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⚔️ Comparing Trump and Biden on National Security

In this paragraph, the speaker contrasts Donald Trump’s foreign policy record with that of Joe Biden. They highlight that under Trump, Vladimir Putin refrained from military action, whereas under Obama and Biden, Russia acted aggressively. The speaker credits Trump’s toughness for preventing wars, particularly with Iran, and criticizes Biden for lifting sanctions and displaying weakness, which they claim emboldened enemies like Iran and terrorist groups. The speaker portrays Trump as a decisive leader who kept America and its allies safe.

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🔒 The Border Crisis and National Security

The speaker shifts focus to domestic issues, specifically immigration and border security. They criticize Joe Biden for allowing unchecked migration into the U.S. and blame Kamala Harris for failing in her role to address the border crisis. The speaker contrasts this with Donald Trump’s approach, highlighting that under his administration, the border was more secure. They also praise Trump’s leadership and willingness to listen to advisors, urging Republicans to unify and expand the party to address these critical challenges.

🇺🇸 Strength, Unity, and the Future of America

The speaker concludes by addressing the current fears and struggles facing Americans, from inflation to rising crime, to increasing anti-Semitism. They stress that division within the country only benefits its enemies. However, they express optimism, stating that America has the ability to overcome its problems through unity and self-correction. The speaker calls on the party to come together as one, work toward a stronger America, and set an example for future generations, ending with a patriotic blessing for the United States.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Unity

Unity refers to the speaker's emphasis on Republicans coming together for a common cause. In the script, the speaker underscores the need for a 'unified Republican Party' as essential for saving the country. This concept is central to the speaker's call for solidarity among Republicans, even if they don't always agree on every issue.

💡Donald Trump

Donald Trump is the central figure of the speech, receiving strong endorsement from the speaker. Trump is portrayed as a tough leader who prevented wars, handled national security well, and protected American interests. The speaker encourages voting for Trump, emphasizing his leadership in contrast to Democratic opponents.

💡Joe Biden

Joe Biden, the current president, is presented as a leader whose policies have weakened the country. The speaker criticizes Biden's handling of foreign affairs, particularly in comparison to Trump's record, and warns that four more years of Biden would be harmful to the country. Biden is also linked to Kamala Harris, amplifying the speaker's critique of the Democratic administration.

💡Kamala Harris

Kamala Harris, the Vice President, is described as ineffective, especially regarding her role in handling the U.S.-Mexico border crisis. The speaker argues that a Harris presidency would be detrimental to the country, using her perceived failure on immigration as a point of concern.

💡National security

National security is a core theme, with the speaker highlighting Trump's success in preventing wars and maintaining stability. The speaker contrasts Trump's leadership with Biden's and Obama's, emphasizing the former's toughness on Russia and Iran. This concept underpins the argument that Trump's policies kept America safe.

💡Iran

Iran is portrayed as a major threat to the Middle East and U.S. interests. The speaker credits Trump with imposing sanctions on Iran and eliminating key figures like Qasem Soleimani, reducing Iran's capacity to start conflicts. Biden's approach to Iran is criticized as weak, particularly his efforts to re-enter the nuclear deal.

💡Border security

Border security is cited as a significant issue, with the speaker condemning Biden and Harris's handling of the situation. The influx of migrants is described as a national threat, and the speaker contrasts this with Trump's more successful efforts to control the border during his presidency.

💡Republican Party

The Republican Party is framed as the solution to the country's problems. The speaker calls for unity within the party and for expanding its base by welcoming people from different backgrounds. This message is key to building a strong party capable of saving the country from what the speaker views as Democratic mismanagement.

💡Foreign policy

Foreign policy is a major focus, particularly in terms of the U.S.'s relationships with Russia, Iran, and the Middle East. The speaker praises Trump's foreign policy, asserting that it kept America's enemies at bay and criticizing Biden for weakening America's global standing.

💡Economic hardship

Economic hardship is mentioned in the context of inflation and wages failing to keep up with rising prices. The speaker points to the suffering of American families under the Biden administration and frames this economic challenge as one of the reasons why a change in leadership is necessary.

Highlights

Donald Trump has my strong endorsement period.

Our country is at a critical moment, and we have a choice to make.

A vote for Joe Biden is a vote for President Kamala Harris.

For the sake of our nation, we have to go with Donald Trump.

You don’t have to agree with Trump 100% of the time to vote for him.

We agree on keeping America strong and safe.

Democrats have moved so far to the left that they’re putting our freedoms in danger.

A unified Republican Party is essential for saving the country.

Putin didn’t attack Ukraine during Trump's presidency because he knew Trump was tough.

Iran knew Trump meant business and was too weak to start any wars.

Under Biden, there’s weakness, such as surrendering in Afghanistan and lifting sanctions on Iran.

The border crisis under Biden is the single biggest threat Americans face.

We must not only be a unified party, but also expand our party to be stronger.

Families are suffering from inflation, and young people are being indoctrinated to think our country is racist.

This is a defining moment for both our party and our country.

Transcripts

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Thank you.

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My fellow Republicans. President Trump

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President Trump asked me to speak to this convention in the name

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of unity.

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It was a gracious invitation and I was happy to accept.

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I'll start by making one thing perfectly clear.

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Donald Trump has my strong endorsement period.

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Our country Is that a critical moment.

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We have a choice to make. For more than a year, I said a vote for

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Joe Biden is a vote for President Kamala Harris.

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After seeing the debate, everyone knows it's true.

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If we have 4 more years of Biden. Or a single day of Harris.

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Our country will be badly worse off.

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For the sake of our nation, we have to go with Donald Trump.

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But there's more to it than that. We should acknowledge That there

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are some Americans who don't agree with Donald Trump 100% of the

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time. I happen to know some of them.

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And I want to speak to them tonight.

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My message to them is simple. You don't have to agree with Trump

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100% of the time to vote for him.

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Take it from me. I haven't always agreed with President Trump.

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But we agree more often than we disagree.

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We agree on keeping America strong.

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We agree on keeping America safe.

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And we agree that Democrats have moved so far to the left that they're

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putting our freedoms in danger.

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I'm here tonight because we have a country to save.

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And a unified Republican Party is essential for saving her.

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For those who have some doubts about President Trump.

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I want to tell you a few things about the commander in chief. I know

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and worked with. As ambassador to the United Nations, I had a front

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row seat to his national security policies.

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We sure could use those again.

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Think about it. When Barack Obama was president. Vladimir Putin invaded

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Crimea. With Joe Biden as president, Putin invaded all of Ukraine.

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But when Donald Trump was president. Putin did nothing.

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No invasion.

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No invasions, no wars. That was no accident.

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Putin didn't attack Ukraine because he knew Donald Trump was tough.

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A strong, a strong president doesn't start wars. A strong president

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prevents wars.

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Then look at the Middle East. Every problem in that part of the world

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can be laid at the feet of Iran. The dictators who chant Death to

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America. Are the bankrollers and weapons suppliers for Hamas and

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Hezbollah. They're behind the barbaric massacres and the hostage

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taking. Once again, compare Trump and Biden.

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Trump got us out of the insane Iran nuclear deal.

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He imposed the toughest sanctions ever on Iran.

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And he eliminated the arch terrorist.

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Qasem Soleimani.

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Iran was too weak to start any wars. They knew Trump meant business

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and they were afraid. And then there's Joe Biden.

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He lifted the sanctions. He begged them to get back into the nuclear

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deal. He surrendered in Afghanistan. He sent every possible sign

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of weakness. Even now, while Hamas is still holding American Americans

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hostage. Biden is pressuring Israel instead of the terrorists.

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Between Israel and Hamas. Donald Trump is clear about who is our

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friend and who is our enemy.

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Then look at the border. It's the single biggest faith is the it's

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the single biggest threat Americans face. Under Joe Biden, migrants

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are coming into our country by the thousands every day.

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We have no idea who they are, where they end up, or what they plan

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to do. And let me remind you. Kamala had one job, one job.

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And that was to fix the border. Now imagine her in charge of the

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entire country.

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Under Donald Trump we didn't have the border disaster we have today,

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and we won't when he is president again.

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I was proud to serve America in President Trump's cabinet. And I'll

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tell you something you won't hear from the critics. He appreciated

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advice and input. Americans were well served by his presidency, even

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if they didn't agree with him on all things. Now,

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To my fellow Republicans. We must not only be a unified party.

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We must also expand our party.

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We are so much better when we are bigger.

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We are stronger when we welcome people into our party who have different

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backgrounds and experiences. And right now we need to be strong to

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save America. This is a defining moment, not only for our party.

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But for our country

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Our fellow Americans are fearful right now.

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Families are suffering from inflation and wages that don't keep up

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with prices. Young people are being indoctrinated to think our country

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is racist and evil. The Jewish community is facing an obscene rise

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in anti-Semitism. Too many minorities are trapped in communities

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devastated by crime. Our foreign enemies win when they see Americans

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hate each other. They see that today.

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Whether it's on college campuses. Or in a field in Butler, Pennsylvania.

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But we can conquer those fears with strength and unity.

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No president can fix all of our problems alone. We have to do this

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together. America has an amazing ability to self-correct. In this

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moment, We have a chance to put aside our differences and focus on

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what unites us and strengthens our country.

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Let us join together as a party. Let us come together as a people,

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as one country strong and proud. Let us show our children and the

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world. That even on our worst day we are blessed to live in America.

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God bless you. Thank you. God bless the United States of America.

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