Real estate baron Steven Witkoff spoke at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee on Thursday to highlight former president Donald Trump‘s integrity and empathy that people don’t see on TV.
Steven was introduced by his son Zach Witkoff, who said his father shares the same “hard work, unwavering loyalty and perseverance” as the GOP presidential nominee.
“An American Trilogy” by Elvis Presley played as Steven took the podium arguing that the song captures who Trump is as a person, emphasizing the lyrics “his truth is marching on.” The business owner opened up about how Trump was there for him after his son, Andrew, died after an opioid overdose.
“I thought of that song after my dear friend was shot a few days ago, I gave him a call. I expected to leave him a voicemail, so it surprised me when he answered the phone. “But he picked up the phone and said, ‘Hi, Steve, I’m really glad you called how are you how are you kids?’ It surprised me, but it shouldn’t have. I know this man very well. President Trump is as kind and compassionate a man as I’ve ever met my lifetime.”
The Republican National Convention is in Milwaukee through Thursday where former President Donald Trump on Thursday will formally accept the party’s nomination for the 2024 Election.
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