Former President Donald Trump delivered an unprecedented speech at the Libertarian National Convention, urging delegates to support him in the upcoming general election. Trump made a direct appeal for the party’s nomination, asserting that they should only choose him if they want to win. He emphasized the need to break away from the party’s average of receiving three to four percent of the vote in previous elections. The former president also offered to appoint Libertarians to his cabinet and senior posts if elected, but his promises were met with mixed reviews from the skeptical delegates.

During his speech, Trump received his biggest cheer when he promised to commute the sentence of Ross Ulbricht, the mastermind behind the illegal marketplace “Silk Road.” Delegates in the crowd held up signs advocating for Ulbricht’s release, while others critiqued Trump and his Make America Great Again movement. Despite Trump’s efforts to appeal to the Libertarian voters by expressing his support for small government and individual freedoms, he faced significant resistance from the crowd, with some attendees even being escorted out by security.

Trump’s appearance at the convention was seen as an attempt to court voters who might otherwise support independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., who also addressed the convention. Polls show that most voters do not want a rematch between Trump and President Joe Biden, which could potentially benefit alternative candidates like the Libertarian nominee or Kennedy. Trump’s campaign emphasized that they are actively working to appeal to non-traditional voters and unite the country by earning votes from Libertarian Party members and those with libertarian leanings.

Throughout his speech, Trump detailed his plans to abolish the Department of Education, fight against the “deep state,” and defend Second Amendment rights. He portrayed himself as a Libertarian due to his experiences with the Department of Justice and expressed a desire to work together with Libertarians in opposition to President Biden. However, he faced pushback from the crowd, with chants of “End the Fed!” and vocal expressions of opposition. Social media reactions to Trump’s speech at the convention were varied, with some attendees expressing disdain for his policies and actions during his presidency.

In the lead-up to Trump’s speech, the Kennedy campaign distributed rubber chickens with “Debate Bobby” written on them to attendees, likely as a way to mock and heckle the former president. Despite efforts by Kennedy and advocacy groups to be included in the upcoming debates between Trump and Biden, no progress has been made in securing their participation. Secret Service agents were reported to be confiscating the rubber chickens from attendees before they entered Trump’s speech. The Libertarian convention speeches took place amid ongoing efforts by alternative candidates to gain visibility and support in the lead-up to the general election.

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