Washington: US President Donald Trump has said he intended to deliver his Republican nomination acceptance speech from the White House, according to a media report.
Trump, 75, is seeking re-election from the Republican party. Having won the Republican, also known as GOP (Grand Old Party), primaries with historic margins, he will formally be nominated by the party through its virtual convention later this month.
The convention was initially scheduled to be held in Charlotte in North Carolina but was later moved to Jacksonville in Florida, only to be cancelled again because of rising cases of the novel coronavirus.
Both the Democratic convention, where his challenger Joe Biden, 77, would be formally nominated on August 20, and the Republican convention will be held online. Biden is scheduled to deliver his nomination acceptance speech from Delaware.
In an interview, Trump said he intends to give his Republican National Convention speech from the White House lawn.
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"I'll probably be giving my speech at the White House because it is a great place. It's a place that makes me feel good, it makes the country feel good, Trump told the Post and added that it would also be easy for law enforcement agencies and the Secret Service.