BREAKING: Trump announces ‘LIVE PLAY BY PLAY’ commentary during Kamala Harris’ DNC speech

JHE49K President Donald Trump right face smile during a campaign rally to mark 100 days in office. Held at The Farm Show Complex and Expo Center.

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President Donald Trump announced that he will provide a live commentary on the speech by Vice President Kamala Harris during Thursday night’s Democratic National Convention (DNC).

Trump will host the live event on his Truth Social profile at 10 p.m. Eastern, according to his post.

“I will be doing a LIVE PLAY BY PLAY on TRUTH Social of Comrade Kamala Harris’ Speech tonight at the Democrat National Convention in Chicago. We will start at 10 P.M., Eastern, and be covering and commenting on some of the earlier Speeches made, prior to hers,” he wrote.

“She became the Nominee without receiving one Vote, stealing the Nomination from Crooked Joe Biden who earned it by getting 14 Million Votes. I am no fan of Biden, who was the Worst President in the History of the United States and, likewise, she is considered to be the Worst Vice President (and Border ‘Czar’) in the History of the United States, but Biden got ‘shafted,’” he continued.

Trump’s plan is to “expose” the radical policies held by Harris as she formally accepts the nomination as the Democratic Party’s presidential candidate.

“We will expose all of her Radicalism, the horrible job she did at the Border, Crime, and Foreign Relations, and her Weaponization against her Political Opponent, using corrupt Prosecutors and Courts in New York, Washington, D.C., and Atlanta. I hope everybody will be following along on TRUTH, tonight!” Trump concluded.

The theme of the DNC’s final night is “For Our Future,” according to the convention organizers. Pop star Pink is scheduled to perform during prime time.

Other Thursday night speakers include North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, Rev. Al Sharpton and former Republican Illinois Rep. Adam Kinzinger.

Wednesday night’s DNC event included Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, who accepted the party’s vice presidential nomination. Other speakers during the convention have included former President Barack Obama, former First Lady Michelle Obama, former President Bill Clinton and former First Lady and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, among others.

The convention wraps up Thursday evening, with Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announcing a press conference in Chicago on Friday where many believe he will suspend his campaign and endorse Trump.

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