RNC 2024 Day 1 updates: Bandaged and emotional, Trump makes RNC appearance

Chants of "we love Trump" could be heard as he entered the RNC.

Last Updated: July 15, 2024, 9:14 PM EDT

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.

9:14 PM EDT

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!"

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) speaks on stage on the first day of the Republican National Convention on July 15, 2024 in Milwaukee, Wis.
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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."

South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott began his Republican National Convention speech by addressing the assassination attempt on Donald Trump.
South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott began his Republican National Convention speech by addressing the assassination attempt on Donald Trump.

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."

8:31 PM EDT

Katie Britt says 'man in the Oval Office' is 'in decline'

Sen. Katie Britt told the convention center that "Donald Trump is the change we need" and that President Joe Biden was "in decline."

"We see how Biden and Harris keep making things worse," the Alabama Senator said.

"Our opportunity, our prosperity, our security, our safety -- each diminished, all in decline," Britt said. "Just like the man in the Oval Office."

US Senator Katie Britt, Republican of Alabama, speaks during the first day of the 2024 Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wis., July 15, 2024.
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The 42-year-old Britt, who delivered the Republican rebuttal to Biden's 2024 State of the Union address, painted starkly different images of the United States under the last two presidents.

"With President Trump, the tough choice was which job offer to accept. Now it's which second job to take -- just to pay the bills," she said, without providing evidence.

"Four more years of Biden-Harris will impose a lifetime of financial damage on our children," she said.

8:09 PM EDT

Texas Rep. Wesley Hunt: 'Biden-Harris haven't showed up'

Texas Rep. Wesley Hunt targeted the Biden administration in his remarks, saying President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris "have failed."

"I understand that when you're given a mission, you show up, you identify the problem, and you execute," he said. "Biden-Harris haven't showed up. They don't seem to understand that they are the problem, and they've shown no empathy or remorse."

US Representative of Texas Wesley Hunt speaks during the first day of the 2024 Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wis., July 15, 2024.
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7:58 PM EDT

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene: 'Evil came' for Trump

Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said the RNC comes at a "somber moment," two days after the assassination attempt against Trump.

"Two days ago, evil came for the man we admire and love so much," she said. "I thank God that His hand was on President Trump."

She said she prays for the family of Corey Comperatore, who was killed at the rally.

"Corey embodied the spirit of America. First, he displayed the ultimate show of love when he shielded his wife and daughter, sacrificing his own life," she said. "He reminded America of what we must be -- a people who will do whatever it takes to defend the people and the nation that we love."

US Representative Marjorie Taylor-Greene (R-GA) speaks during the first day of the 2024 Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wis., July 15, 2024.
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In turning her remarks toward the Biden administration, Greene said the Democrats have "ripped open our borders" and driven up housing costs and health care "while slashing American wages and eliminating jobs."

"They claim that our economy is thriving, yet hundreds of thousands of American-born workers lost their jobs these past few years," she said.