Saying incongruously, “We’ll be a country where it makes it easier to have many children,” Charlie Kirk said in the first segment broadcast of the republican National Convention. He said that President Trump would preserve monuments to heroes (Confederate, presumably).
Rebecca Friedrichs, a California anti-union activist and educator, claimed that she was “brutalized” because she wasn’t supportive of union rights. She claimed unions rewrote history for an agenda of control to perpetuate division and “disparage our judeo-christian principles.” She claimed pro-union “comrades” of the Obama-Biden Administration and Kamala Harris labeled them “spawns of Satan”
Friedrichs was followed by Tanya Weinreis, a coffee shop owner from Montana whose husband is a Marine and a police officer. In what seems to be a commercial for her business, she said her company was one of the first to receive a socialist PPP loan from the government and she believes “so strongly,” in a breathy voice, in President Donald Trump, “now more than ever.” The PPP loan, she says, “praise God, it was a lifesaver.”