Editor's note: NBC Chicago will offer a live feed of evening and primetime speeches each day Monday-Thursday in the player above and on the NBC 5 Chicago News 24/7 streaming channel
The second day of the Republican National Convention gets underway Tuesday with a notable speaker on the docket.
This comes after an eventful introduction at the convention that saw Donald Trump's highly anticipated entrance, a running mate announcement, celebrity appearances, a viral teleprompter glitch and more.
Day two of the RNC will be highlighted by a speech from another former GOP presidential candidate.
Here's a look at what to expect:
What time does the RNC start Tuesday?
Tuesday’s program will likely get underway at approximately 5 p.m. CT.
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Who will speak at the RNC Tuesday?
The second day of the convention at Milwaukee's Fiserv Forum will feature speeches from former GOP presidential candidates Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley, alongside addresses from Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and Lara Trump.
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Haley was the last candidate standing in the race to prevent former President Donald Trump from securing the nomination, and she has largely been critical of Trump’s policies during the campaign season.
She waited two months after dropping out in March to say she would vote for him. Then last week, she announced she would instruct her convention delegates to vote for Trump but wasn't planning to attend the convention.
It is expected she will deliver remarks on the importance of unity within the party, among other topics.
See the full speaker list here.
How can you watch live?
NBC Chicago will offer a live feed of speeches each day through Thursday in the player above and on the NBC 5 Chicago News 24/7 streaming channel.
In addition, viewers can also access expanded convention coverage via NBCChicago.com, Telemundochicago.com and their respective apps. (Watch live in the player above)
Streaming times include:
Tuesday: 5-10 p.m. CT
What is the theme?
According to the Republican National Committee, Tuesday’s theme will be “Make America Safe Again,” with speakers focusing on supporting law enforcement, securing the southern border and a wide variety of other issues.
Monday’s speakers largely focused on issues surrounding the economy and inflation, but many also delved into issues of crime and immigration, including South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, who criticized Democrats of allowing high crime rates in large cities across the U.S., including Chicago.
The Republican platform for the 2024 election calls for policy initiatives to “rebuild cities” and to fully fund and support members of law enforcement.
The platform also focused heavily on immigration, promising the “largest deportation operation in American history,” as well as deporting “pro-Hamas radicals” and stopping what it called a “migrant crime epidemic.”
Trump himself has long been an outspoken proponent of aggressive enforcement operations in the immigration sphere, telling CNN in a recent interview he would aim to deport “15-to-20 million undocumented immigrants,” though the publication pointed to data suggesting the actual number of undocumented individuals in the U.S. is likely lower.
Trump also has called for the U.S. military to participate in efforts to secure the border.