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Magamania: inside the glitziest Trump show yet
Evening Standard
|July 19, 2024
Ageing wrestlers, kisses with his wife and controversial celebrities the Republican convention was electric for the former Potus who just escaped death
THE lines of delegates snaking their way through security checks in the baking Milwaukee sun began hours before Donald Trump’s speech to the Republican convention. A rallying event following an attempted assassination has this week become a springboard to a November presidential victory for Trump which looks more nailed on by the day.
Heather Sprague, a delegate from Maine, was wearing a stretch dress emblazoned with Trump: Make America Great Again logos. A few steps away a small boy was dressed in a red Maga hat and tribute navy Trump suit. Glitzy ladies in pointed stilettos with bouncy blow-dried hairdos fought for space.
The keynote speech by a leader who had escaped death by millimetres and whose injured ear has become a hardy image of survival didn’t need much revving up. But then the Republican Party under Trump operates under the unofficial motto of More is More.
Against a backwash of intense infighting in the Democratic party about whether to ditch Joe Biden — now looking like a “when, not if” question — this has been a convention with the highest levels of political self-confidence we have witnessed in a pre-election rally since Barack Obama’s surge to power for the Democrats in 2008.
It got going with Hulk Hogan, an ageing wrestler and actor with a chequered personal history and one of several celebrity attendees including comic Russell Brand and singer Kid Rock, growling a threat-promise that we should get ready: “Trumpomania will run wild again.”
The chairman of the Bill Graham evangelical movement thanked God for Trump’s escape from death — a claim echoed routinely from the platform as the campaign targets religious voters and amplifies a message that Trump was saved by divine providence — in order to recapture the White House.

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