Sen. Tim Scott electrifies crowd in rousing speech
South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, a challenger-turned-supporter of Trump and an early vice-presidential hopeful, delivered a rousing speech that began by addressing the assassination attempt on Trump.
"Listen, if you didn't believe in miracles before Saturday, you better be believing right now," he said.
"The devil came to Pennsylvania holding a rifle. But an American lion got back up on his feet and he roared," Scott continued, in a speech that electrified the crowd. "Oh yeah, he roared!"
Scott then pivoted to talking about it being a "difficult time for our nation" and targeting the Biden administration.
"Inflation is crushing families. Illegal immigration is crushing American workers," he said. "Failing schools and victimhood culture are crushing our poorest kids. And the weakness of the commander in chief has invited world wars all around our world -- Joe Biden -- is asleep at the wheel and we're heading over a cliff."
Sen. Tim Scott electrifies crowd in rousing speech
At one point, Scott drew emphatic applause when he said that "America is not a racist country."
"No we're not," he said, prompting one person near an ABC News Digital reporter in the crowd to shout out, "Amen."
He then went on to say, "But if you are looking for racism today, you'd find it in cities run by Democrats," pointing specifically to Chicago.
"Poor Black kids trapped in failing schools. Thousands shot every single year, including one of my former interns," he said. "But there's good news. It's conservative values that restores hope. It's Republican policies that lifts people up."