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This is part of a political article discussing the 2024 Republican Party Convention, specifically highlighting the speeches given by Steve Scalise and Mike Johnson. The article focuses on the key points presented by these speakers, including their arguments for the re-election of Donald Trump and the contrast they drew between the Republican and Democratic parties.This is part of a political article discussing the 2024 Republican Party Convention, specifically highlighting the speeches given by Steve Scalise and Mike Johnson. The article focuses on the key points presented by these speakers, including their arguments for the re-election of Donald Trump and the contrast they drew between the Republican and Democratic parties. Here’s a summary of the main ideas expressed in this section: * Steve Scalise’s Speech: * Scalise emphasizes the importance of the election and criticizes the Biden administration’s policies, particularly in the areas of finance and energy. * He highlights the contrast between the domestic energy projects canceled under Biden and the foreign energy dominance under Trump. * Scalise promises that a GOP majority with Trump in the White House would implement policies such as tax cuts, border security, voter integrity measures, school choice, and military strengthening. * He shares a personal anecdote about Trump’s support during his own recovery from a shooting incident. * Mike Johnson’s Speech: * Johnson announces the House’s investigation into the attempted assassination of Trump. * He emphasizes the stark contrast between the Republican and Democratic parties, highlighting the seven core principles of American conservatism. * Johnson expresses concern about the future of national security under a Biden-Harris term. * He contrasts the Democratic party’s policies with the Republican focus on faith, family, and freedom. * Johnson calls for a rejection of the Democratic party and a choice for the Republican party in November. Overall, this section provides a summary of the main arguments presented by Scalise and Johnson during their speeches at the 2024 Republican Party Convention. It highlights their criticisms of the Biden administration and their vision for the country under a Trump presidency.

On the second night of the 2024 Republican Party Convention, two members of Louisiana’s congressional delegation gave speeches. Both men offered their own reasons why voters should return Donald Trump to the White House.





House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-La.) is a fighter. Not only did he survive a would-be assassin’s bullet in 2017, he’s also been battling cancer since last year. He brought that same fighting spirit to the table when talking about the stakes of this election.

“I was born in New Orleans, so I’ve seen some crazy things in my time,” he began. “But New Orleans doesn’t compare to Washington, D.C., over the last four years. Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have spent your tax dollars destroying the American finances in ways that no sane or sensible person would ever do.”

Scalise moved on to a discussion of energy, drawing a stark contrast between the domestic energy projects that the Biden administration killed and the foreign energy dominance that has continued apace under the Authoritarian Octogenarian’s watch:

They have undermined the US energy dominance that President Trump has delivered. Joe Biden approved the Nord Stream pipeline for Russia, but he has killed the Keystone pipeline here at home. Thousands of American jobs have disappeared. And it doesn’t stop there.

Biden allowed Iran and Venezuela to export their oil, but he stopped the export of liquefied natural gas here in America. President Biden is not done yet.

President Biden eliminated taxes on Chinese solar panels but raised taxes on Americans. If we elect Donald Trump as our next president and expand our Republican majority in the House of Representatives, we will end the Democratic assault on American energy once and for all.

Scalise promised that a GOP majority with Trump in the White House would make Trump’s tax cuts permanent, improve border security — including building a border wall — protect voter integrity, implement school choice and strengthen the military. But his most poignant moment was more personal.





“I have to say something about the attempt on President Trump’s life on Saturday,” Scalise recalled. “Many of you know that I was a survivor of a politically motivated shooting in 2017. Not many people know that when I was fighting for my life, Donald Trump was one of the first to come to comfort my family in the hospital. That’s the kind of man he is: courageous under fire, compassionate toward others.”

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House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) then took the floor. He began by announcing that the House has opened an investigation into the attempted assassination of Trump, stating that “the American people deserve to know the truth, and we will make sure there is accountability.”

He then reminded us of the stark contrast between the two parties in this election. He told the conventioneers, “We are in the midst of a battle between two very different visions of who we are as Americans and what our country is going to look like.”

Johnson spoke of what he called the seven core principles of American conservatism: “individual liberty, limited government, the rule of law, peace through strength, financial responsibility, free markets, and human dignity.” He stated that “while they resonate in our hearts and in the hearts of most Americans, listen to me, the radical woke progressive left has contempt for those principles.”

The speaker spoke about how he and his wife dropped off their son at the Naval Academy and how he worries about what could happen to our national security with another Biden-Harris term, then contrasted the current administration with Republicans fighting for faith, family and freedom.





“We have been in a fateful battle of ideas, my friends. We must recognize that in this battle, and in November, the American people will reject the party of self-destruction and choose the party of peace, prosperity and opportunity,” Johnson declared.

Scalise and Johnson made compelling arguments for change in November, and hopefully voters heard those messages loud and clear.

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