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Trump doesn't plan to mention Biden by name in RNC acceptance speech: report

  • Donald Trump reportedly does not plan to mention President Joe Biden by name during his speech accepting the presidential nomination at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.
  • Biden is under growing pressure from other top Democrats to drop out of the 2024 election contest against Trump.
  • Trump's speech comes five days after he narrowly avoided being killed by gunman Thomas Crooks at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania.

Donald Trump reportedly does not plan to mention President Joe Biden by name during his speech accepting the presidential nomination at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.

Trump's planned avoidance of referring to the Democratic incumbent by name, which was reported by Fox News, would be a striking departure from the former president's long-standing practice of attacking political foes, both Democrat and Republican, by name with demeaning language and nicknames.

But the plan underscores the growing uncertainty that Biden will be the Democratic presidential nominee in November who faces Trump.

Biden, who is the presumptive nominee, is under growing pressure from top Democrats to drop out of the race because of concerns he will lose to Trump and destroy his party's chances of winning majorities in both chambers of Congress if he remains on the top of the ticket.

Fox reported that Trump, who left the White House in January 2021, intends during his hour-plus-long speech to refer to the "current administration" or the "current leadership."

Trump's speech comes five days after he narrowly avoided being killed during a campaign rally in western Pennsylvania when a 20-year-old gunman, Thomas Crooks, opened fire on the Republican and audience members. One man was killed in the attack, and two

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