John,
Night 3 of the Republican National Convention did not disappoint as we heard from many heroes throughout our nation with different backgrounds.
Some of these heroes included:
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Civil Rights leader Clarence Henderson, who participated in the Greensboro sit-ins in the 1960s who shared his heroic story and explained how President Trump has done “more for black Americans in 4 years than Joe Biden has done in 50.”
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Human Rights activist Chen Guangcheng, who was persecuted, beaten, and put under house arrest by the Chinese Communist Party for speaking out against their injustices. He said, “President Trump has led” to “stop the CCP’s aggression.”
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Sister Deirdre Byrne, active missionary sister, Army colonel, and double board-certified in family medicine and general surgery, referred to President Trump as “the most pro-life President that this nation has ever had.”
And one of the most moving moments of the night came during a speech by 25-year-old Madison Cawthorn. Madison is the Republican nominee for North Carolina's 11th Congressional District and embodies what it is to be a hero and to inspire others to achieve their fullest potential. During his speech last night, Madison stood for America.