Donald Trump banking on Republican convention ‘surprises’ to dazzle party into unity
- US president plans to appear each night of the four-day affair, which kicks off on Monday
- Event represents one of Trump’s last chances to right his sputtering re-election campaign

As Donald Trump gears up for this week’s Republican convention, one thing is clear: recorded speeches, empty halls and fireworks in car parks will not cut it.
“I think it’s pretty boring when you do tapes,” Trump said of his convention speech during an interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity. “I’m going to go live.”
Trump is looking to outdo the Democrats’ mostly virtual convention with live speeches and at least a small group of supporters to energise speakers. He is also teasing the promise of a few surprises.
But creating a festive atmosphere will be particularly hard amid the sustained flow of dismal news that has hammered Trump’s campaign. He has for months trailed Democratic challenger Joe Biden in polls, as public opinion soured over his handling of the coronavirus pandemic and nationwide unrest over racial inequities.

The tone of the convention, for a president who spoke of “American carnage” at his inauguration and who has accused Biden of seeking to destroy American suburbs, is likely to be largely negative.