Most of the 78-year-old former president’s right ear was seen wrapped in a bandage when he emerged at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee.
Trump strolled onto the convention floor as Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the USA” blared in the background.
The former president pumped his fist, gave several thumbs up and clapped as he joined his running mate, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), and members of his family seated near the stage.
House Speaker Mike Johnson, Rep. Byron Donalds (R-Fla.) and former Fox News host Tucker Carlson were seated near Trump.
“Fight, fight, fight” the crowd chanted as Trump took his seat, a reference to the words mouthed by the former president on Saturday, moments after he was shot during a rally in Butler, Pa.
Trump listened intently as “Every Day Americans” Mark Laws and Benjamin Josephs delivered RNC speeches.
He also watched Amber Rose — a former stripper who has fiercely criticized Donald Trump in the past — give her remarks.
“He’s one tough SOB,” International Brotherhood of Teamsters union President Sean O’Brien said of Trump, during his remarks, as the GOP nominee listed on.
Notably absent from Trump’s section of the convention floor were his wife, Melania, eldest daughter, Ivanka, and youngest son, Barron.
Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump, and Tiffany Trump were all near their father, and Trump Jr., the former president’s eldest son, appeared to get teary-eyed as his dad walked into the arena.
Trump did not deliver remarks Monday night.
Earlier in the day, he was officially named the Republican nominee for president after being nominated by more than 1,215 GOP delegates during a roll call vote of state delegations.
Shortly before the vote, Trump announced on Truth Social that he had tapped Vance as his VP pick.
Earlier in the day, he was officially named the Republican nominee for president after being nominated by more than 1,215 GOP delegates during a roll call vote of state delegations.
Trump has been in Milwaukee since Sunday, deciding against delaying his trip to the convention, which he considered in light of the shooting.