Trump's RNC speech was divisive, but front pages of mainstream media claimed it was “unifying” and “healing”

On the closing night of the Republican National Convention, Trump lambasted Democrats, pushed voter fraud conspiracy theories, fearmongered about immigration, and likened migrants to Hannibal Lecter

At the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee on Thursday, former President Donald Trump gave a rambling speech late into the night in which he demanded Democrats drop criminal investigations against him, pushed 2020 election conspiracy theories and said Democrats are “cheating on elections,” erroneously claimed that immigrants are “coming from mental institutions and insane asylums,” and cracked incoherent jokes about Hannibal Lecter. 

On Friday morning, many front-page headlines bought the campaign’s preemptive spin that Trump’s speech would be one of “unity” and healing. 

The speech hit many of the usual notes heard from the former president over the last nine years, but media outlets spent the week previewing the Trump campaign’s spin that his speech would aim to unify and “bring the country together,” suggesting that the attempt on Trump’s life last weekend had turned him into a more “serene” person. Despite the reality of the former president’s remarks Thursday night, many newspaper front pages on Friday morning ran stories highlighting Trump’s recounting of the recent assassination attempt and claiming that his convention speech was “somber,” “unifying,” and “healing.”

The Detroit News: “Trump: We must heal discord”

Detroit, Michigan

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Pioneer Press: “Trump takes a unity tone”

St. Paul, Minnesota

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Las Vegas Review-Journal: “Ex-president uses convention to repeat call for unity”

Las Vegas, Nevada

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The Tribune-Democrat: “Trump: Division must end”

Johnstown, Pennsylvania

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The Baltimore Sun: “Subdued Trump describes assassination try, accepts nomination” 

Baltimore, Maryland

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The Dallas Morning News: “Trump emphasizes unity”

Dallas, Texas

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The Advocate: “Somber Trump pledges ‘everything I have to give’”

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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The Acadiana Advocate: “‘Discord and division … must be healed’” 

Lafayette, Louisiana

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The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate: “Somber Trump accepts nomination” 

New Orleans, Louisiana

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The Boston Globe: “In a departure, Trump calls for unity, healing in America”

Boston, Massachusetts

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