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Fact Check: Trump's Address To The Republican Convention, Annotated

President Trump accepted the Republican nomination for president on Thursday night.
Caroline Amenabar
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NPR
President Trump accepted the Republican nomination for president on Thursday night.

Updated at 11:31 p.m. ET

President Trump on Thursday accepted the Republican nomination for the 2020 race against Democrat Joe Biden in a speech that harshly criticized his opponent's record, railed against "cancel culture" and repeatedly invoked a sinister image of a "socialist agenda."

Throughout the week, speakers to the have argued that Trump would restore "law and order" and make America a safer country than Biden would. Republicans often have focused more on what they call a bleak future under Democrats rather than on the record of Trump's actions over the past four years.

Trump's address comes a week after Biden promised to lead the country out of a "season of darkness." (.)

Trump, who spoke at the end of the Thursday evening program of other speakers, discussed the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, for which he promised a vaccine by the end of the year;; and unrest in Kenosha, Wis., where the shooting of a Black man, Jacob Blake, by police led to protests, followed by another .

NPR reporters provided fact checks and analysis of Trump's remarks live. Read the annotations below.

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