Like half-sister Tiffany Trump who spoke before him, President Trump's son Eric did not share personal stories about his father, but focused his speech on touting the President's economic, health care and foreign policy agenda.
He sought to contrast the efforts of the current administration and Joe Biden’s policy platform, saying the "American spirit" that built the Hoover Dam and "defeated fascism" would "defeat the empty, oppressive, and radical views of the extreme left" in November.
"Under President Trump, freedom will never be a thing of the past. That’s what a vote for Donald Trump represents," he added. "It is a vote for the American spirit, the American dream and the American flag."
He said Joe Biden "is a career politician who has never signed the front of a check and does not know the slightest thing about the American worker or the American business."
He also called Biden "a total pushover" on China and who would be "a giant relief for terrorists."
Trump's son, an executive vice president for the Trump Organization, used the end of his speech to send a direct message to his father.
"I miss working alongside you every day but I’m damn proud to be on the frontlines of this fight. I am proud of what you are doing for this country. I am proud to show my children what their grandfather is fighting for. I am proud to watch you give them hell. Never stop," he said.
He added, "Dad, let’s make Uncle Robert proud this week," referencing Robert Trump, the President's brother who recently died.
Trump's convention speech comes a day after New York Attorney General Letitia James sought for him to be deposed in an investigation of the Trump Organization. He did not address the issue at the convention.
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