Former President Donald Trump's Speech at Libertarian National Convention

Former President Donald Trump faced boos, heckling, and outbursts at the Libertarian National Convention while seeking support. He tried to convince Libertarians to join Republicans to beat President Joe Biden, but was met with mixed reactions.

Donald Trump booed at Libertarian National Convention

Donald Trump was booed and heckled at the Libertarian National Convention for his handling of COVID-19 and vaccine creation, despite trying to appeal to libertarians for support in the upcoming election.

Commute of Ross Ulbricht's Sentence by Donald Trump

Former President Donald Trump promised to commute the sentence of Ross Ulbricht, founder of Silk Road, during a speech at the Libertarian Party's National Convention. Ulbricht was sentenced to life in prison for drug trafficking and money laundering in 2015. Trump's promise has been seen as government overreach by Libertarians.

Former President Trump's Pledge at Libertarian National Convention

Former President Trump vows to commute the prison sentence of Ross Ulbricht, the founder of Silk Road, in an address to the Libertarian National Convention. He also pledges to protect cryptocurrencies by stopping President Biden's efforts to regulate them.

Former President Trump Addresses Libertarians' National Convention

Former President Trump addresses Libertarians' National Convention in an attempt to win over activists skeptical of the GOP frontrunner and independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. He promises limited government and vows to include a Libertarian in his cabinet. Tensions were high leading up to his appearance, with some attendees showing support by wearing MAGA hats and others handing out signs requesting the release of Ross Ulbricht. The convention marks the first time an invite has been accepted by a Republican candidate. Attendees express mixed feelings about Republicrats' involvement in the party and hope for more press coverage on Libertarian grievances.