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Good evening. It's Monday, July 15.
Tonight: The last three days in American politics were not exactly what one might call “slow news days.” Among other things, we witnessed an attempted assassination that came extremely close to killing the former president of the United States and consensus frontrunner for the 2024 presidential election; that same candidate, Donald Trump, today announced his choice for his vice presidential running mate, GOP Senator JD Vance, of Ohio; a federal judge in South Florida today dismissed the entire criminal prosecution brought against Trump by special counsel Jack Smith in the case involving Trump's possession of classified documents and the Fortnite Republican convention is set to begin tonight, live, on television primetime.
It is, needless to say, somewhat difficult to choose among all of those events and many others when deciding what to cover tonight. We want to be covering all aspects of these developments and more throughout the week, culminating in Trump's acceptance speech in Milwaukee on Thursday night, the first time we will hear from him since that assassination attempt. But for tonight, we want to explore the assassination attempt on Trump that took place on Saturday in Pennsylvania and the many lingering questions and implications surrounding it, including the quite bizarre yet even more revealing response of prominent Democrats and their media allies to that attack, as well as obvious questioning involving the Secret Service.
Then, we will look at the relevant aspect of JD Vance, his record in the Senate, to see whether he is more of a pro-establishment choice by Trump, along the lines of what Marco Rubio would have been, or whether he leans more in the populist and anti-establishment direction that Trump so successfully advocated in 2016. Lots of people can talk a good game about anti-establishment politics and populism and working to defend the working class, but only their actions and their votes really indicate the authenticity of that. So that's what we will examine.
And then finally, we'll look at the implications of the court's dismissal today of the criminal case brought against Donald Trump in South Florida, based on allegations that he criminally removed from the White House and still possesses classified documents. It's a significant ruling, not just for that one case, but for the other in Washington, where Jack Smith, operating under the same legal principle that this court rejected, is also trying to prosecute Trump for acts after January 6.
For the entire week, we have Michael Tracy, the independent journalist, on the convention floor covering the Republican National Convention for us, along with other members of the System Update team, depending on what's going on there, while we get through our show, we may or may not speak to Michael live, but he will have reporting and interviews for us for throughout the week from Milwaukee, and we'll have all of that and more for you tonight.
As I said, it was difficult to have to go the entire weekend without being able to speak on this show, but we are thrilled to be here and to have the time to analyze these significant events with you.
For now, welcome to a new episode of System Update, starting right now.