Indian-American Presence Shines at High-Profile Republican National Convention
Indian Americans played a significant role on the opening day of the Republican National Convention in Wisconsin. Key figures announced their support for Donald Trump amidst tight security, following a shooting incident. Prominent Indian-Americans, including Abraham George and Harmeet Dhillon, took active roles in the event, uniting in support of Trump's candidacy.
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Indian Americans played a significant role on the first day of the high-profile Republican National Convention, taking active roles and announcing their support for Donald Trump. The event, held in Wisconsin, kicked off amidst tight security following an assassination attempt against Trump.
Abraham George, elected chairman of the Texas Republican Party, declared the state's delegates' support for Trump. Harmeet Dhillon recited Ardaas, officiating Trump's nomination as the party's presidential candidate. Other notable Indian Americans, including Usha Vance, Niraj Atani, and Dr. Sampat Shivangi, also took part.
Despite recent challenges, the party showed unity, with attendees emphasizing Trump's leadership as essential to restoring American values. Trump's confidants and other high-profile Indian Americans like Kash Patel and Kush Desai attended, highlighting the diverse support behind Trump's candidacy.
(With inputs from agencies.)