President Donald Trump touted his credentials as a political outsider in 2016, and the 2020 RNC appears unlikely to follow party precedent.
In contrast, George W. Bush, the only living former Republican president, is not listed to appear at the RNC to offer support to Trump.
U.S. President Donald Trump arrives to speak at the press briefing at the White House in Washington, DC, on July 30, 2020. He will look to rally support for November's election at the Republican National Convention.Romney, who lost to Obama in 2012, has clashed with Trump during his tenure and is predictably not among the RNC speakers this year—drawing his ire from the president afterRomney has declined to explicitly say who he will be voting for.
"The line-up—essentially the first family plus trusted conservatives—reflects the division that exists between the party and the president today," he told"Trump demands a personal loyalty which does not reflect well with either Republican dynasties such as the Bush family, or with recent senior figures of standing in the GOP such as Ted Cruz or Mitt Romney.
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