RNC Live Stream Day 4: How to Watch the 2020 Republican National Convention

RNC Live Stream Day 4: How to Watch the 2020 Republican National Convention

President Trump will headline the RNC live streaming of Day 4 of the 2020 Republican National Convention. President Trump will deliver closing remarks from the White House, concluding a week of events that began with his formal re-election.

The RNC officially nominated Trump and Vice President Mike Pence for re-election after a state-by-state roll call on Monday. The Republican National Convention is being held somewhat virtually due to safety and health regulations caused by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. However, some speeches are being broadcast live from Washington, D.C.

The convention was originally scheduled to be held in Charlotte, North Carolina, but was later changed to Jacksonville, Florida.

The first three nights of the RNC included speeches by the Trump children, first lady Melania Trump, former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, Senator Tim Scott, and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

Citizens speaking during the convention include: a St. Louis couple, Mark and Patricia McCloskey, who brandished guns in front of Black Lives Matter protesters in July; their daughter Meadow in the 2018 school massacre in Parkland, Fla. Andrew Pollack, who lost his life; and Nick Sandman, a Kentucky student who was photographed during a confrontation with Native American protesters.

Here's everything you need to know about how to watch the Republican National Convention online.

Just because the American network isn't available everywhere doesn't mean you have to miss the RNC speeches when you're away from home. It's very easy to watch along with the rest of the Internet. With the right VPN (Virtual Private Network), you can stream the show wherever you are.

We evaluated many options and the best VPN is ExpressVPN. ExpressVPN meets the VPN needs of most users, offering excellent compatibility with most devices and blazing connection speeds. It is also reasonably priced at $12.95 per month. (The cost drops even lower if you sign up for a long-term contract of 6 months or a year.)

The three major broadcast networks, ABC, CBS, and NBC, as well as Fox News, will air the competition from 10 to 11 PM ET on all four nights. To see the full program from 9 to 11 p.m., tune in to CNN, PBS, MSNBC, or C-SPAN.

To access these channels, you will need a digital antenna or cable package. If you already have a cable subscription, you can watch DNC on live TV streaming services such as Sling TV, Fubo TV, Philo, Hulu With Live TV, YouTube TV, and AT&T TV Now.

Of these options, we recommend Sling TV, which costs $30/month and offers over 50 channels, including CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News.

The RNC also offers online streaming on the RNC website, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and Twitch.

Peacock subscribers can watch live RNC coverage and analysis with Chuck Todd on the NBC News NOW channel beginning at 8 pm ET, followed by a special primetime show at 10 pm ET.

Canadians and Brits can watch the DNC on the RNC website or on the RNC app available on Apple TV, Roku Channel, and Fire TV. ExpressVPN is required if you want to use a live TV service you already subscribe to.

Monday, August 24

The first night in Charlotte, North Carolina, will feature a roll call of states and formal nominations for Trump and Pence. Six representatives from each state and territory will be in attendance. Speakers include:

Tuesday, August 25

Melania Trump will speak from the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, D.C. Other speakers include:

Thursday, August 27

Trump will headline the fourth and final night and deliver her acceptance speech from the White House lawn in Washington, D.C. This is the first time since Alf Landon in 1936 that a Republican candidate did not receive a direct nomination. Other speakers include:

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