When Is Eric Trump’s RNC Speech? How To Watch Live
Eric Trump, along with multiple other Trump family members, is slated to speak at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin later this week.
This will not be Trump’s first appearance at the RNC; the businessman also supported his father at the convention back in 2020.
Trump family members notably missing from the speaking roster at this year’s RNC include Donald Trump‘s wife Melania Trump, and the former president’s daughters Tiffany and Ivanka, along with their respective spouses.
Following the attempted assassination of Donald, the Trump children came together to share their support and love of their father on social media.
Eric posted photos of his father with blood on his face and his fist in the air on Instagram and X with the caption, “This is the fighter America needs!”
The photo was widely shared across social media after the incident.
Eric Trump RNC Speech Time: What Time Is Eric Trump Speaking At RNC?
It is unknown exactly when Eric Trump is expected to give his speech. Last convention, Trump gave his speech on the second night of the convention, which is a very real possibility for this year as well.
Eric will also be the one to propose the vote to declare his father the 2024 Republican Nominee for President of the United States. This vote officially took place at 3:30 p.m. ET on Monday (July 15).
Decider will update this piece accordingly once more details about Eric’s speech time become available.
RNC Livestream: Where Can I Watch Eric Trump’s Speech Live?
Not all networks and streaming services will stream every part of the convention, but there are still many options for interested viewers to tune in.
The entire convention is streaming live on YouTube from the Republican National Convention’s account. This livestream can be accessed directly from their website.
The New York Times will also stream the convention speeches during primetime on its website, alongside real-time commentary and analysis from reporters.
- C-SPAN will broadcast the entire convention, uninterrupted, for all four days.
- CBS Television Network will feature live coverage of the convention from 10 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET all four nights.
- NBC News will broadcast “Decision 2024” live from 10 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET the first two nights of the convention and from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET the final two nights.
- ABC News will present live coverage from 10 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET each night on its main broadcast network.
- Fox Business Network will carry speeches uninterrupted. This is a separate broadcast from Fox News, and will on at 10/9c on Wednesday and Thursday nights. This will be available on Fox affiliate networks.
- CNN will mix coverage and analysis each night from 8 p.m. to midnight ET.
- MSNBC will broadcast a prime-time special from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET on Tuesday (July 16). On Wednesday and Thursday, the network will have extended team coverage from 8 p.m. to midnight ET.
Where Can I Watch Eric Trump’s Speech On The Go?
For those who may not be able to watch the convention live or from their living room, there are a multitude of other streaming options that will be available after the fact.
As previously mentioned, both the RNC and The New York Times will have coverage on their websites.
- C-SPAN will stream the convention at C-SPAN.org and on the C-SPAN Now mobile app.
- CBS News 24/7, CBS’s streaming service, will start its nightly coverage at 7/6c but it will not carry the convention from start to finish.
- NBC News Now will carry coverage as part of its Decision 2024 broadcast with Lester Holt and Savannah Guthrie during the same time frame that it broadcasts live.
- ABC News Live, ABC News’ streaming platform, will have coverage from 7 p.m. to midnight ET.
All streaming services including a live TV subscription— including Hulu+Live TV, FuboTV and DirecTV Stream — will also broadcast the speech on any channel covering the 2024 RNC. The listed platforms also all offer free trials if you do not already hold a subscription.
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