Sean O’Brien, the president of the Teamsters Union, has accepted former President Donald J. Trump‘s invitation to speak at the Republican National Convention in mid-July. The National Pulse reported two weeks ago that O’Brien had reached out to both the Republican and Democrat convention committees regarding the prospect of addressing each party’s delegates.
Former President Trump subsequently invited O’Brien to address Republicans, which the union leader has now accepted. “Sean O’Brien, the General President of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, has accepted my invitation to speak at the RNC Convention in Milwaukee,” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post on Friday. The presumptive 2024 Republican presidential nominee continued: “Our GREAT convention will unify Americans and demonstrate to the nation’s working families they come first. When I am back in the White House, the hardworking Teamsters, and all working Americans, will once again have a country they can afford to live in and be respected around the world.”
Trump concluded the announcement of O’Brien’s speaking slot by adding: “Sean, I look forward to seeing you represent the Teamsters in Milwaukee. Together we can Make America Great Again.”
Earlier this year, the Teamsters—for the first time in several election cycles—made a $10,000 contribution to the Republican National Committee (RNC). Former President Trump has made courting union voters a priority for his presidential campaign, holding a historic rally in Detroit, Michigan, last September where he laid out his vision for ‘Patriotic Protectionism.‘
With 1.3 million members, the Teamsters are one of the largest labor unions in the world. Their backing in 2024 could prove pivotal for Trump in retaking the White House from the 81-year-old Democrat incumbent, Joe Biden.