Morning Wire - Trump Announces VP Pick & The RNC Kicks Off | 7.16.24
Episode Date: July 16, 2024Trump emerges at the RNC after choosing his VP, the former President secures a major legal victory, and the Republican National Convention kicks off to an energetic start. Get the facts first on Morni...ng Wire. Balance of Nature: "Get 35% off Your Order + FREE Fiber & Spice Supplements. Use promo code WIRE at checkout: https://www.balanceofnature.com/" Good Ranchers: Get $100 off PLUS FREE smoked brats for a year with promo code WIRE: https://www.goodranchers.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Ladies and gentlemen, the 45th President of the United States, and soon to be the 47th President of the United States, please welcome Donald J. Trump.
The crowd erupts when former President Trump emerges at the RNC with a bandage on his ear.
The Republican nominee then joined the stands next to his newly announced VP pick, J.D. Vance.
I'm Georgia Howe with Daily Wire Editor-in-Chief John Bickley. It's Tuesday, July 16th, and this,
is Morning Wire.
In another massive legal win for Trump, a Florida judge dismisses the federal classified documents
case against him.
And the Republican National Convention is off to an energetic start.
David Marcus here with the Morning Wire team sets the scene and the stakes for the event.
Thanks for waking up with Morning Wire.
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The GOP presidential ticket is set, as Donald Trump announced Monday that Ohio Senator J.D. Vance will be his running mate.
We go now to the RNC where John and Cabot break down the details.
Here to discuss Trump's big VP pick is Daily Wire's senior editor, Cabot Phillips.
So you've got to witness this firsthand here. Tell us about this decision.
Yeah, the guessing game is finally over. In true Donald Trump fashion, the former president waited until just about the last possible minute to announce that he'd made.
his VP pick. Writing on his
truth social app, Trump said after, quote,
lengthy deliberation and thought,
I have decided that the person best suited to
assume the position of vice president
is Senator J.D. Vance from the great state
of Ohio. He went on to tout
Vance's, quote, very successful business
career in technology and finance
and his track record of fighting for American
workers and farmers. The announcement
Monday afternoon had conventioneers
buzzing here in Milwaukee. I was on the
floor of the convention hall when he was officially
named the nominee. Have a listen to
raucous scene. The question is on the motion that Senator J.D. Vance be nominated by acclamation.
All those in favor signify by saying I. All those opposed signify by saying no. In the opinion of the
chair, the eyes have it, and the motion is adopted. And for those unfamiliar with Vance,
what can you tell us about his background? Yeah, he's perhaps best known for what he's accomplished
outside of the political arena.
In 2016, he penned the hit memoir,
Hillbilly Elegie, which quickly became
a national bestseller and was eventually
made into a major Hollywood film.
So he can literally say his life
story is straight out of a movie.
The book details his family struggles to overcome
poverty and drug addiction and his
time in the United States Marine Corps, which he
joined after 9-11. After returning
from a deployment to Iraq, fans used
the GI Bill to attend Ohio State
where he graduated Summa Cum Laude
before working his way through Yale Law School.
and then moving on to a successful business career.
Vance first ran for office in 2022,
winning a close Senate race against Tim Ryan,
and it was there that he really earned his reputation
as a fierce defender of President Trump.
He's also been an opponent of illegal immigration
and staunch critic of American funding for the war in Ukraine.
A few minutes after that news broke,
I got the chance to talk with Vivek Ramoswamy,
a man, long rumored to be on the VP shortlist himself.
Here's what he had to say about Vance.
I think he's going to be an excellent choice.
hands down. He's somebody who we need more of an American politics. He's smart, he's energetic.
He has a clear-headed ideology, and I respect that. Not a lot of politicians do, and he's a rare
breed. Yeah, we heard a lot of similar praise for Vance yesterday at the RNC. What reaction have we
seen to the pick from the Biden administration? Well, it's clear their strategy is to make him
seem like a younger, more extreme version of Donald Trump. Soon after the pick came in,
the Biden campaign shared a list of his supposed platform. It included things.
like supports national abortion ban, says Project 2025 is full of good ideas,
2020 election denier, and kisses up to Putin and Russia.
For his part, here's President Biden speaking before boarding Air Force One,
calling Vance a, quote, clone of Trump.
The clone of Trump on the issue.
The clone of Trump on the issue.
No, I don't see any different.
The Biden camp was also quick to share comments Vance had made back in 2016
when he was not a fan of Trump, who he at the time called,
unfit for office, a terrible candidate.
The list goes on.
In recent years, Vance has undoubtedly come to embrace Trump,
finding common ground on immigration, the economy, and foreign policy, and again,
being a leading voice for his policy agenda in the Senate.
He's not only won over the former president who has a history of kissing and making
up with former political opponents, but he's also become a wildly popular figure among
Trump's base.
The speakers throughout the night praised his American dream story and also the energy he'll
bring to the race. This is important. Just 39 years old, Vance would be the second youngest
vice president in American history. Campaign also brought up his appeal among working class
Rust Belt voters saying they're confident he'll help them win in places like Michigan, Ohio,
Pennsylvania, and also here in Wisconsin. Well, a major piece falling into place here and a lot's more
to cover in the days. It's going to be a fun week, John. Yes, it will. Kevin, thanks for reporting.
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U.S. District Judge Eileen Cannon tossed the federal documents case against former President Donald Trump on Tuesday.
Cannon ruled that Jack Smith's designation as special counsel violated the Constitution's appointments clause.
Daily Wire reporter Tim Pierce is here to talk about Cannon's ruling. So Tim, big win for Trump. What was Cannon's ruling?
Right. Now, it's not a silver bullet to the DOJ case against Trump, but it is a big victory for the former president and his legal team.
Cannon found in her 93-page ruling that Smith's appointment violates the Constitution's
Appointments Clause.
She found that Smith's prosecution violates the clause in two ways.
First, in the, quote, role of Congress in the appointment of constitutional officers.
In other words, Smith does not qualify as an officer of the United States, and so he doesn't
have legitimate special counsel authority.
Cannon also said Smith's appointment violates the, quote, role of Congress in authorizing
expenditures by law, which means Congress never approved spending for Smith's team.
Now, some reports have suggested that this was a long-shot bid by Trump, but we should note that he had some legal heavyweights on his side.
People such as former Attorney's General Edwin Meese III and Michael Mukasey and others filed amicus briefs in support of Trump's claims.
And what was Smith's argument?
Smith's team argued that the question over who is considered an officer of the United States in this case is already settled as a legal matter and by custom.
Of course, Canon disagreed on both those points.
She said the question has not really been scrutinized until now, and that both of the case.
record of special counsel appointments is nowhere near as clear as Smith's team would like to make it out to be.
Okay, so moving on to the significance of this ruling, what does it mean for Trump?
As far as wrapping this case up before the election, that was already unlikely and this will only slow it down more.
Smith does have another case against Trump in D.C., that's related to Trump's role in January 6th,
but Cannon was explicit that her ruling here does not carry beyond this particular case.
Now, the DOJ could appeal Cannon's ruling up to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit,
and then the case could eventually make it to the U.S. Supreme Court, but that process would work out
very slowly. Alternatively, the Justice Department could just reassign Smith's case to a U.S.
District Attorney.
And what's the reaction been to the ruling?
Trump was quick to celebrate the ruling.
He posted on social media that Cannon's decision should be the first step, followed quickly
by the dismissal of all the witch hunts.
The ruling also had its critics. Democrats have
often characterized Judge Cannon, who was appointed by Trump as a partisan for the former president.
And this latest ruling was derided as the latest piece of evidence to support that claim.
Of course, supporters of the president have their own idea of what's going on.
Here's what Congressman Andy Ogles of Tennessee told Morningwire.
When you look at these court cases in New York and Georgia and Florida, it's not a prosecution,
it's a persecution.
So you want to talk about election interference?
It's on full display by these judges.
It's happened with the Florida case, the Georgia case, and now,
the New York case. And so kudos to this judge for throwing out this case, dismissing this case.
In this one moment, justice was blind, although in some cases it hasn't been.
So a big legal win here for the former president, but likely a lot more to come on this,
as well as his other cases.
Right. Well, and a lot more surprises, I bet. Tim, thanks for reporting.
Good to be on.
The Republican National Convention kicked off in Milwaukee on Monday in the immediate aftermath
of the assassination attempt on Donald Trump.
As you know, the Morning Wire team is on the ground here all week.
And Daily Wire contributor David Marcus, who's here with us,
joins us now to talk about the sights and sounds at the GOP celebration.
Hey, Dave, so first of all, tell us what was the general vibe like on day one?
Morning, John.
There had been some thought that the shooting might put a damper on the festivities at the convention.
But if anything, from the people I talked to and from what I saw,
Republicans are not only energized by Trump's survival and defiance,
but very confident that the strength he displayed to the nation on Saturday is going to be an electoral boon for him.
There was also a lot of excitement about the choice of J.D. Vance is the vice presidential nominee.
He's very, very popular with the base of the party, and convention goers are typically about as base as you can get.
There was also, obviously, a very happy reaction to Trump's Florida classified documents case getting tossed out.
So the feeling really is that everything is coming up, Trump, and these folks love it.
Yeah, you can really feel it here.
Can you describe the layout a little bit?
This is a much bigger production than just the events in FISA Center.
What else are we seeing in the surrounding area here?
Yeah, so it's a very large, maybe seven by five block perimeter with 10-foot walls around it
and what looks like half the police in the Midwest, along with Secret Service,
and only people with credentials can get in.
Inside the perimeter, there is a party or almost a street fair atmosphere with food trucks
intense, offering Trump merchandise. Right out in front of the arena, there's cornhole courts set up
in a big bar area, and there's no car traffic. So it's really like a set of festive piazzas,
though it also felt like it was about 200 degrees outside. So at least today, most people were indoors
listening to the speeches and mingling in the hallways and lobbies of the arena. It almost has the
feeling of a political Disney world, which might sound dull to a lot of people, but almost everyone
here is a political junkie, so they seem to be digging the rides.
So the perimeter area that you describe, it's really in the middle of downtown Milwaukee.
This has struck us.
We talked about this.
One can't help but wonder if this is also a major inconvenience for folks who live and work here.
I did talk to some business owners and workers just outside the perimeter, and it is proving
difficult for them to get around, although the restaurants and shops seemed to benefit from
the effect of spillover, at least to some degree.
It's always a challenge in cities where the arena is in a central area,
as opposed to someplace like Philly, where the sports complex is not right downtown.
And, of course, this is a sign of the times.
10, 15 years ago, there would have been far less security and greater access.
And increasingly, that's something that cities seeking to host these kinds of events
are going to have to keep in mind when they sign up for it.
Yeah, indeed.
Finally, there was a protest march on Monday, the largest one planned for the conventionally so far.
How did that go?
It turned out to be around 1,000 people who first gathered for speeches and then marched en masse chanting things about Republicans being the KKK.
So either they didn't get the unity memo or they just don't care.
But again, because of the security and the vastness of the perimeter, I doubt if any convention goer could even hear the protests, let alone see it.
It was literally across the Milwaukee River.
The days of massive protests right in the shadow of conventions are likely over.
security concerns. They've grown so great that attending a convention now compared to 15 years ago
is like the difference between airport security pre and post 9-11. And John, this will certainly be
the case for Democrats in Chicago as well. It's sad in a way. But given what we saw in Butler,
Pennsylvania, it's going to be like this for a very long time.
I don't see this easing up anytime soon, especially after this weekend. Yeah. Dave,
always great to have you on and so much fun to have you here in person.
Thanks for having me here in person.
Thanks for waking up with us.
We'll be back later this afternoon with more news you need to know.
