1st session of the day concludes
The first session of the day has concluded. The proceedings will re-start at approximately 6:45 p.m. ET, according to RNC Chair Michael Whatley.
-ABC News' Jacob Steinberg
Chants of "we love Trump" could be heard as he entered the RNC.
The first day of the Republican National Convention has wrapped up in Milwaukee -- marked with an appearance by former President Donald Trump just two days he was wounded in an assassination attempt at a Pennsylvania rally on Saturday evening.
Despite the shooting, the gathering of more than 50,000 attendees, including an expected 2,400 Republican delegates, is slated to maintain its original programming as a time to bring the party together -- but now newly energized by Trump's amazing survival and raised-fist show of defiance.
One of the most anticipated moments of Trump's campaign happened Monday when Trump named 39-year-old Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance as his running mate.
The first session of the day has concluded. The proceedings will re-start at approximately 6:45 p.m. ET, according to RNC Chair Michael Whatley.
-ABC News' Jacob Steinberg
Connecticut RNC committeewoman Leora Levy, delivering the benediction, began with a call to prayer for the victims in the attempted assassination at Trump's campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
"We pray for Corey Comperatore and family. May his memory always be a blessing," Levy said. "We pray for the two patriotic Americans who were wounded and for their speedy, complete recovery."
-ABC News' Tommy Barone
House Speaker Mike Johnson has formally announced Trump and Sen. J.D. Vance as the Republican Party's 2024 ticket to a big round of applause in the convention hall.
-ABC News' Jacob Steinberg
Ohio Republican Senate candidate Bernie Moreno made a procedural motion to further Vance's nomination.
"I know firsthand that my dear friend J.D. is a selfless and brilliant fighter," Moreno said. "He is a patriot who loves America. He loves Ohio, he loves his family. He's a great father. He's a great man, and that's what we need in this nation today."
-ABC News' Tommy Barone