RNC speakers: A look at the big-name Republican politicians and celebrities who'll endorse Trump in Milwaukee

Former President Donald Trump will be officially renominated this week to be the Republican Party’s standard-bearer for the third presidential election in a row as he seeks to return to the Oval Office.

The moment comes at a tense time for Trump, who survived what the FBI called an assassination attempt Saturday after a gunman opened fire at him during a rally.

GOP delegates from around the country are gathering in Milwaukee for the Republican National Convention, with much of the country following along through the primetime speeches each night.

These speeches have historically allowed presidential candidates to unify discord from aggressive primary campaigns, and the conventions offer a high-profile platform to sway undecided voters.

According to a Republican National Convention source. All times in Eastern Time.

6:30-7PM

  • Sen. Steve Daines (MT)

  • Rep. Richard Hudson (NC), Chair of National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC)

7-7:30PM

  • Diane Hendricks, everyday American

  • Diane Evans, everyday American

  • Linda McMahon, former Administrator of Small Business Administration

  • Mike Pompeo, former Secretary of State

7:30-8PM

  • Pastor Lorenzo Sewell

  • John Nieporte, everyday American

  • Steve & Zach Witkoff

8-8:30PM

  • Alina Habba, President Donald J. Trump's attorney

  • Tucker Carlson, founder of Tucker Carlson Network

8:30-9PM

  • Carrie Ruiz, everyday American

  • Hulk Hogan, professional entertainer and wrestler

  • Annette Albright, everyday American

9-10PM

  • Franklin Graham, president and CEO of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association

  • Eric Trump

  • Dana White, CEO of Ultimate Fighting Championship

10-11:30PM

  • President Donald J. Trump

Below is a list of headline and keynote speakers who are slated to take the podium at the RNC, in addition to Trump himself.

  • Donald Trump Jr.

  • Eric Trump

  • Lara Trump

  • Kimberly Guilfoyle

  • Republican Jewish Coalition CEO Matt Brooks

  • T.V. host Tucker Carlson

  • T.V. personality Savannah Chrisley

  • Renowned faith leader Franklin Graham

  • Singer Lee Greenwood

  • Trump Campaign Senior Advisor Alina Habba

  • ABC Supply owner Diane Hendricks

  • Former Acting ICE Director Tom Homan

  • Singer Chris Janson

  • Businessman Perry Johnson

  • TPUSA CEO Charlie Kirk

  • Teamsters President Sean O’Brien

  • Businessman Vivek Ramaswamy

  • Influencer Amber Rose

  • Yammer CEO David Sacks

  • Goya Foods CEO Bob Unanue

  • UFC CEO Dana White

  • Businessmen Steven and Zach Witkoff

  • RNC Chairman Michael Whatley

  • COA Chairwoman Anne Hathaway

  • Host Committee Chairman Reince Priebus

  • Ala. Sen. Katie Britt

  • Ark. Sen. Tom Cotton

  • Fla. Sen. Rick Scott

  • Fla. Sen. Marco Rubio

  • Mo. Sen. Eric Schmitt

  • NRSC Chairman / Mont. Sen. Steve Daines

  • Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance

  • S.C. Sen. Tim Scott

  • Tenn. Sen. Marsha Blackburn

  • Texas Sen. Ted Cruz

  • Wis. Sen. Ron Johnson

  • Ariz. Senate candidate Kari Lake

  • Ind. Senate candidate Jim Banks

  • Mich. Senate candidate Mike Rogers

  • Mont. Senate candidate Tim Sheehy

  • Nev. Senate candidate Sam Brown

  • Ohio Senate candidate Bernie Moreno

  • Pa. Senate candidate Dave McCormick

  • Va. Senate candidate Hung Cao

  • Wis. Senate candidate Eric Hovde

  • W.Va. Senate candidate / Gov. Jim Justice

  • House Speaker Mike Johnson

  • House Majority Leader Steve Scalise

  • House Majority Whip Tom Emmer

  • NRCC Chairman / N.C. Rep. Richard Hudson

  • House GOP Conference Chair / N.Y. Rep. Elise Stefanik

  • Fla. Rep. Matt Gaetz

  • Fla. Rep. Michael Waltz

  • Fla. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna

  • Fla. Rep. Byron Donalds

  • Fla. Rep. Brian Mast

  • Ga. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene

  • Mich. Rep. John James

  • N.J. Rep. Jeff Van Drew

  • S.C. Rep. Nancy Mace

  • Texas Rep. Ronny Jackson

  • Texas Rep. Monica De La Cruz

  • Texas Rep. Wesley Hunt

  • Ark. Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders

  • Fla. Gov. Ron DeSantis

  • N.D. Gov. Doug Burgum

  • S.D. Gov. Kristi Noem

  • Texas Gov. Greg Abbott

  • Va. Gov. Glenn Youngkin

  • Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird

  • N.C. Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson

  • Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson

  • East Palestine Mayor Trent Conaway

  • Former Amb. Nikki Haley

  • Former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Dr. Ben Carson

  • Former Counselor to President Kellyanne Conway

  • Former Acting Director of National Intelligence Ric Grenell

  • Former Director of United States Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy Peter Navarro

  • Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo

  • Former Administrator of SBA Linda McMahon

  • Former House SpeakerNewt Gingrich

  • Former N.Y. Rep. Lee Zeldin

The RNC also released names and bios for "everyday Americans" who will be featured at the convention:

Annette Albright – Former School Teacher & Corrections Officer

A former corrections officer, Annette is a schoolteacher in North Carolina who wants to make a difference in her students’ lives as a positive mentor. Annette was a lifelong Democrat and even ran for local office as a Democrat. After seeing a decline in her community and realizing how Democrats have failed Black Americans, she will proudly be voting for President Donald J. Trump for the first time this year.

Robert “Bobby” Bartels, Jr. – Business Manager, Steamfitters Local 638A

Bobby is the business manager of Steamfitters Local 638A, a union with an almost century-and-a-half history in the Greater New York City Area. Four generations of Bobby’s family – including his maternal grandfather, great uncle, father, brother, cousins, and son – have been members of Steamfitters Local 638A. A lifelong Democrat, Bobby has become a powerful voice representing union workers who are now supporting President Trump.

David Bellavia – Decorated War Hero

David is a former U.S. Army soldier who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Second Battle of Fallujah – the first and only currently living recipient of this honor for service during the Iraq War. David also received the Bronze Star Medal, two Army Commendation Medals, two Army Achievement Medals, and the New York State Conspicuous Service Cross. In 2005, David was inducted into the New York Veterans’ Hall of Fame. He has subsequently gotten involved in politics in western New York State.

Madeline Brame – Criminal Justice Reform Advocate

Madeline Brame is a national victims rights advocate and is involved with several not-for-profit groups that assist victims of violent crimes with financial and moral support and counseling to navigate a justice system geared to protect violent felons. She is an outspoken critic of “bail reform” and lesser sentences for repeat offenders. Her son, Sergeant Hason Correa, was murdered by career criminals. While the first district attorney prosecuting her son’s killers was confident in securing convictions and lengthy sentences, the soft-on-crime Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg took over the case and attempted to negotiate generous plea bargains with all four of Hason’s killers, declining to seek murder charges against two of the four assailants. That injustice spurred Madeline to act and stand up for other victims.

Jim Chilton – Rancher

Jim is a fifth-generation rancher from Arivaca, Arizona. His family has been in the cattle business for nearly 140 years. His ranch extends to the US-Mexico border and is located in a top corridor of drug smuggling and human trafficking. Jim’s concerns and issues with the border are shared by other ranchers in the Tucson Sector, regardless of whether their ranches also touch the border.

Linda Fornos – Mother & Life Insurance Industry Worker

A legal immigrant from Nicaragua residing in the Las Vegas area, Linda is a single mother of three children. She has sorely felt the impact of inflation under the Biden-Harris administration, especially as she works to rebuild her life after she lost nearly everything when her home burnt down in 2022. Linda will be voting for President Trump for the first time after repeatedly being let down by the Democrats she had previously supported.

Diane Evans – Property Manager & Trump Force 47 Captain

Diane is a 30-year resident of Florida but was born and raised in New Jersey. She owns a property management company that specializes in seasonal rentals. Diane never had any desire to get into politics until President Trump got elected in 2016. Although her husband admonished her that it was impossible for President Trump to win, Diane got involved with volunteering for the campaign in 2019 and got “the bug” to stay involved with getting President Trump elected. She is committed to work day and night to make sure that President Trump is re-elected this November.

Vanessa Faura – Mother and Activist

Vanessa is a legal Peruvian immigrant and mom. She has spent much of her career working with other mothers and communities she has seen harmed by Joe Biden’s America unable to pay for groceries, canceling family vacations, and struggling to pay for college.

Anne Fundner – Mother

In 2022, when Anne was living in California with her husband and three children, she experienced the unexpected and devastating loss of her 15-year-old son who was poisoned by fentanyl-laced pills. Shortly after her son’s death, Anne and her family moved to the East Coast to be closer to family and find a community to support them; California authorities would not pursue prosecution for her son’s overdose.

Benjamin Josephs – Small Businessowner

Ben and his wife live in Macomb County, Michigan with their six children. The Biden economy has taken a toll on his family’s small business, reducing his disposable income. He’s already had to cut back on vacations and outings for his family. Ben has also taken on the burden of caring for his ailing father, and business partner, who, in this economic climate, has been left without much. Benjamin’s American Dream of living in their own home has been shattered as he and his family are now having to move in with his parents.

Shabbos Kestenbaum – Jewish American & Alumnus, Harvard University

Shabbos is a proud American Jew and recent graduate of Harvard University. Shabbos has watched Joe Biden’s America threaten the lives of everyday Jewish Americans. Shabbos and his classmates are currently engaged in a lawsuit with their alma mater, Harvard, to fight for Jewish students at the university. Shortly after October 7, Shabbos shared that he, along with a few classmates, made a deliberate decision to reach out to Harvard and try to work with the administration to combat antisemitism on campus and create safe spaces for Jewish students. The response they received was that Harvard was unable or unwilling to show Jewish students that they belong at the school. Shabbos is a lifelong Democrat who will be voting for President Trump for the first time this year.

Erin Koper – Community Activist

Erin thought she’d be living the American Dream when she and her husband moved into their new home in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Instead, Erin is living the American Nightmare with her community overrun by homelessness, drugs, and crime; she often wakes up in the morning to find used needles on the sidewalk in her neighborhood and fears going outside when it’s dark. Instead of giving up hope and accepting the decline of her neighborhood, Erin is an active member of her community and leads cleanup days.

David Lara – Businessowner & Community Activist

David is the owner of Desert Water, a water purification business serving Yuma County, Arizona. As a community leader and activist, David takes the future of Arizona seriously; David serves on the Yuma Union High School District #70 school board, among other volunteer roles. David is a firsthand witness to the negative impacts of illegal immigration overrunning and overburdening his community.

Mark Laws – Grandfather & Retiree

Mark is the proud grandfather of 13 grandchildren. Retired life has not been easy for Mark; over the last four years inflation has made living off Social Security difficult; draining his savings. Mark hopes to one day take his grandchildren on a family trip to Disney but cannot afford to under the Biden-Harris administration’s abysmal economy.

Michael Morin – Rachel Morin’s Sibling

Michael lost his sister, Rachel, after she was brutally murdered on a hiking trail near her home by an illegal immigrant. Rachel was a mother of five.

Scott Neil – Decorated War Hero & Founder, Horse Soldier Bourbon

Scott is a retired special forces veteran with significant executive, operational, and combat experience, having served as a senior advisor to several general officers, senior civilian policy makers, national members of interagency task forces, and several Congressional committee members. Following the tragic events of 9/11, Scott conducted numerous successful special forces combat missions as part of the Commander’s In-Extremis Forces; he was one of the first to lead America's direct action and counter-terrorism charges into Afghanistan, Iraq, and the Horn of Africa. Scott has since become a voice in the veteran community as part of his drive to ensure our veterans receive the necessary support to ensure successful re-integration into civilian society. Recently, Scott started a craft distillery called American Freedom Distillery along with other special operations veterans in the Tampa Bay Area.

John Nieporte – Head Golf Pro, Trump International

John worked his way up from an assistant golf pro and Donald Trump’s caddie to become the head golf pro at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach. John has tried to qualify for the U.S. Open “more than 20 times,” and it started with his boss, Trump, pushing him to concentrate on his game and follow his golf dreams.

Sgt. William Pekrul – Decorated War Hero

US Army William (Bill) Pekrul, a native of Milwaukee, entered the US Army during WWII at the age of 17. He was in the 29th Infantry and the 75th Infantry but also trained with the 5th Rangers at Ft. Benning, GA. Bill was part of the second wave of troops in the assault on Normandy on June 6th 1944. Wounds led to his having to recover in a hospital in England for 42 days, after which he was assigned to the 75th Infantry. Bill was awarded two Bronze Stars and a Silver Star for his performance in WWII. Bill and his wife Rose Mary have been married for 76 years and have 11 children.

Sarah Phillips – Petroleum Engineer

Originally from West Virginia, Sarah is a petroleum engineer who has spent much of her career working in oil fields. Sarah works to educate others about the impacts and importance of energy for our economy and country. Sarah is particularly passionate about one of the greatest gifts our country is endowed with: natural gas. Sarah has witnessed a decline in her industry under the Biden-Harris administration, which has doubled-down on their “Green New Deal”-inspired agenda; the worst-hit by this agenda are the everyday Americans who are unable to live an affordable life due to higher energy prices.

Carrie Ruiz – Golf General Manager, Trump National Doral

Carrie has been at the Trump National Doral property for years. During that time, she witnessed firsthand how the Trump family and its patriarch put hundreds of millions of dollars along with their sweat and tears into the Doral property after its acquisition. Carrie noticed how the Trumps went far beyond the usual, lazy touchups like new carpeting and a paintjob that real estate developers typically make with new properties. The Trump family instead put hundreds of millions of dollars along with their sweat and tears into the property; the legendary resort was stripped down to its core and rebuilt – all while the resort’s rich history and legendary status as one of the greatest golf resorts in the world was maintained.

Lorenzo Sewell – Pastor

Lorenzo was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. He grew up in a physically and verbally abusive home. High school was an emotionally challenging experience for Lorenzo with his father going to prison and his younger brother getting killed. As a result, Lorenzo became heavily involved in drug use and dealing, ultimately becoming a gang leader. But despite this rough start in life, God had other plans for Lorenzo; on April 18, 1999, during his senior year at Fraser High School, Lorenzo had a ‘Damascus Road’ encounter with Jesus Christ that set his heart on fire. In January 2019, Lorenzo became the Lead Servant of Evangel Ministries in Detroit, a thriving urban congregation with a heart for gospel-centered service and discipleship. Lorenzo came to Evangel from Woodside Bible Church, where he was the lead pastor of the Pontiac Campus. Lorenzo also served as the director of the Dream Center of Pontiac.

Randy Sutton – Founder & Chairman, Board of Wounded Blue & Retired Law Enforcement Officer

Randy has spent most of his adult life serving his community. Randy spent over 30 years as a police officer, detective, and lieutenant in an active-duty law enforcement role. Randy is one of the most highly decorated police officers in the Las Vegas Police department history, with awards for valor, community service, and saving multiple lives. Randy founded Wounded Blue to support injured and disabled law enforcement officers.

UNC Fraternity Members

A group of students and fraternity brothers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill patriotically protected an American flag that had been disturbed by demonstrators during an anti-Israel protest on their campus. The students gained national attention as videos of the protest showed them standing strong to protect the American flag, even as protestors antagonized them.

Sara Workman – Mother

Sara is a single mother who moved from California to Arizona to provide a better life for her son. Although she still struggles to make ends meet in Joe Biden’s economy despite working a second job at the expense of precious time with her son, Sara maintains her faith in God and God’s plan for her and her family. Sara is a passionate supporter of President Trump and his vision to ensure a better future for her son

The site of the 2024 Republican National Convention in Milwaukee
The site of the 2024 Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. (Alex Brandon/AP) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)

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