It’s short. It’s punchy. It’s former President Donald Trump’s, courtesy of the party he leads.
The GOP platform that will go to the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee after the former president survived an assassination attempt looks different from many of its predecessors—even the 2016 platform that the party ended up retaining in 2020.
“The RNC platform reads like the outline to a Donald Trump speech. It actually reads in his voice,” Richard Gordon, a member of the chairman’s board of the Democratic Governors Association, told The Epoch Times.
A Trump campaign source told The Epoch Times that the former president was looking over and modifying the document late on July 7, the night before the Republican National Committee’s platform committee passed it in an 84 to 18 vote….