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What to watch: After Biden's moment, it's Trump's prime time
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St. Louis couple, in RNC speech, to defend show of weapons
Read full article: St. Louis couple, in RNC speech, to defend show of weaponsThe McCloskey case drew Trump's attention, especially after Democratic St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner filed felony unlawful use of a weapon charges in July. A police probable cause statement said protesters feared being injured due to Patricia McCloskeys finger being on the trigger, coupled with her excited demeanor." They had weapons, they had fire material.Mark McCloskey said on the Fox News program that Democrat-controlled St. Louis is a very dangerous place, and the statistics back him up. The people of St. Louis expect me to pursue equal justice under the law without fear or favor, and that is what I intend to do.Gardner, St. Louis first Black circuit attorney, was elected in 2016 and appears headed to another term. Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt asked a judge to toss out the charges.
Mayor agrees Jacksonville is not ready to provide security for Republican National Convention
Read full article: Mayor agrees Jacksonville is not ready to provide security for Republican National ConventionJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Mayor Lenny Curry said Tuesday he was not surprised that Sheriff Mike Williams warned Monday that the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is not prepared to provide adequate security for the Republican National Convention. “He knows what he’s talking about clearly, so the position he takes is we are not prepared for this right now. Williams was absent from Tuesday’s news conference, and the question was posed to Undersheriff Pat Ivey: How many personnel will be needed to provide adequate security? But your security plan is set. For the security plan to be solid, you allot for those changes.
GOP restricts convention attendance over coronavirus fears
Read full article: GOP restricts convention attendance over coronavirus fearsRNC chair Ronna McDaniel said in a letter to RNC members that only the roughly 2,500 regular delegates to the convention would be permitted to attend the opening three nights of the convention. The move comes after the GOP was forced to move most of the convention from Charlotte, North Carolina, after local officials ruled out a full-capacity crowd amid the pandemic. When we made these changes, we had hoped to be able to plan a traditional convention celebration to which we are all accustomed," McDaniel said. McDaniel said the convention was planning to use both indoor and outdoor spaces. The GOP will be providing on-site temperature checks and face-coverings, and will have COVID-19 testing available for attendees.
Republican National Convention will test attendees daily for coronavirus
Read full article: Republican National Convention will test attendees daily for coronavirusJACKSONVILLE, Fla. Officials with the Republican National Convention will conduct daily coronavirus testing for those attending the event in August, according to a report from News 6s sister station WJXT. Erin Isaac, the spokeswoman for the host committee of the Jacksonville portion of the convention, said in an emailed memo on Monday that everyone attending the convention within the perimeter will be tested and temperature checked each day.Isaac didnt say how the committee will conduct testing. The exact schedule for the Jacksonville portion of the convention hasnt been publicized yet, but an earlier itinerary shows President Trump will give his acceptance speech at the VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena on August 27, the last day of the convention. The Vystar arena can hold 15,000 people, but its possible a limit could be placed on the number people allowed inside. To keep up with the latest news on the pandemic, subscribe to News 6s coronavirus newsletter and go to ClickOrlando.com/coronavirus.
Jacksonville issues mask mandate weeks before Republican National Convention
Read full article: Jacksonville issues mask mandate weeks before Republican National ConventionJACKSONVILLE, Fla. Jacksonville leaders issued a citywide mask mandate Monday for indoor locations, weeks before the city is set to host the Republican National Convention. With the city slated to host the RNC from Aug. 24-27, leaders say they are unsure how its new face-covering requirements will impact the event. [UPDATE: See Floridas curve when it comes to coronavirus cases]The large-scale Republican event is historically hosted in North Carolina. Jacksonville Mayor and former Republican Party of Florida Chairman Lenny Curry had previously stated he did not plan to issue a face-covering mandate. With an increase of coronavirus cases in Florida, reporters asked Jacksonville leaders how the mask mandate would impact the RNC.
It’s official: Jacksonville to host Republican National Convention in 2020
Read full article: It’s official: Jacksonville to host Republican National Convention in 2020JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – After much speculation, it’s been officially announced that the Republican National Convention will take place in Florida this year with Jacksonville serving as the host city. “We are thrilled to celebrate this momentous occasion in the great city of Jacksonville,” RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said in a news release. “Not only does Florida hold a special place in President Trump’s heart as his home state, but it is crucial in the path to victory in 2020. “Florida is honored to host this special event where we will celebrate the re-nomination of President Donald J. Trump,” DeSantis said in a news release. “Today’s announcement is a huge win for the City of Jacksonville to host the celebration of President Trump’s acceptance of the nomination,” Curry said in a news release.
GOP convention in Jacksonville tentatively a done deal, Washington Post reports
Read full article: GOP convention in Jacksonville tentatively a done deal, Washington Post reportsJACKSONVILLE, Fla. Republicans have tentatively settled on Jacksonville as the new destination for the GOP premier festivities in August, according to the Washington Post, citing three Republican officials. The Post also reported Republican officials were in Jacksonville on Monday looking at the city and the surrounding areas. According to the report in The Post, aides to Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry did not immediately respond to a request for comment. For some, like a group of Jacksonville pastors, the fact that moving the RNC to Jacksonville has been discussed and not made public is bothersome to them. Republican officials have also been considering several other locations for the convention, including Orlando, Nashville, Dallas, and Savannah, Ga.
Orange County mayor wants pandemic, protests mixed with RNC could be recipe for failure
Read full article: Orange County mayor wants pandemic, protests mixed with RNC could be recipe for failureORANGE COUNTY, Fla. After President Trump pulled the Republican National Convention from North Carolina, Orlando has been floated by Florida Gov. While Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings said he hasnt been approached about hosting the RNC in the Orlando area, on Friday he expressed concerns about the county hosting any kind of large political gathering, regardless of party affiliation. Due to the coronavirus, Florida was under a stay-at-home order for more than a month causing businesses to close across the state. The result of the pandemic and the protests has put a strain on health care workers and first responders, the mayor said. I think is an ingredient for failure.No official statement from the Republican Party has been given on where the convention will be held.
Mayor says he hasn’t been asked about hosting Republican National Convention in Orlando
Read full article: Mayor says he hasn’t been asked about hosting Republican National Convention in OrlandoORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Now that the Republican National Convention has been pulled from North Carolina, some are wondering if the Sunshine State could serve as host with even the governor saying that Orlando would be a great spot to host such an event. Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings said he heard the governor’s remark on Wednesday but so far, he hasn’t been approached about hosting the RNC in the Orlando area. “We have not been contacted at all by anyone officially from the RNC about moving the convention here so anything that you hear is just mere speculation at this point,” Demings said. If Orange County were to be chosen as the venue, he’d need to know that all the costs would be covered. Also on Wednesday, the Orange County Convention Center presented its three-pronged reopening plan.
Trump looks elsewhere after GOP convention spat with NC gov
Read full article: Trump looks elsewhere after GOP convention spat with NC govTrump and the RNC had demanded that the August convention be allowed to move forward with a full crowd and that participants not have to wear face coverings. Protecting public health and safety during this pandemic is a priority.A traditional GOP convention brings together roughly 2,500 delegates, the same number of alternate delegates and many times more guests, journalists and security personnel. They agreed to continue talking about ways to have a safe convention in Charlotte.But Cooper made clear to Trump that those conditions would likely be impossible to accommodate. The RNC's leader, Ronna McDaniel accused Cooper of dragging his feet on giving them guidance for proceeding with convention plans. Tennessee's Bill Lee said GOP officials were coming to scout Nashville on Thursday.