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Trump booed at Libertarian convention

Donald Trump was booed repeatedly during an appearance at the Libertarian
Party's national convention on Saturday as he asked members for their
support.

Mr Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, told the party's
delegates to unite with him to beat Democrat Joe Biden.

"We must work together," he said. "Combine with us. You have to combine
with us."

The request was met with vigorous jeers from the Libertarian party members,
gathered in Washington to pick their White House nominee.

Libertarians, who favour small government and individual freedom, typically
lean to the right on issues like federal spending and gun rights.

But Mr Trump's invitation to the convention divided the party, with many
members decrying his Covid-19 policies while in office, as well as the
national debt accrued under his watch.

Despite the icy welcome, the Republican pressed on with his half-hour
speech, saying he'd come "to extend a hand of friendship" and pledging to
include a Libertarian in his cabinet if elected.

Many in the crowd heckled in disbelief.

He claimed that much of his past record was libertarian, using examples of
tax cuts and the defunding of federal equality programmes.

The former president also tried humour, saying his four criminal
indictments had convinced him to join forces with the party.

"If I wasn't a Libertarian before, I sure as hell am a Libertarian now," he
said.

Getty Images Libertarian delegates hold up signs protesting Donald Trump

Not everyone in the crowd could be won over.

Delegates joined in chants of "End the Fed" - a common refrain among
Libertarians who oppose the Federal Reserve.

One person holding a sign that said "No wannabe dictators" was removed by
security.

Mr Trump, used to speaking before large crowds of adoring supporters,
appeared visibly frustrated and took to mocking the crowd before him.

"Only do that if you want to win," Mr Trump said of supporting him for
president. "If you want to lose, don't do that. Keep getting your 3% every
four years."

Libertarians have typically earned around 3% of the popular vote in past US
presidential elections.

But with such a close race between Mr Trump and President Joe Biden, allies
of both candidates have expressed concern about third-party threats,
including that of independent candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr, who gave his
own Libertarian convention speech on Friday.
'We're not going to vote for them'

Arielle Shack, a Libertarian voter, said she had travelled to the
convention from New Jersey to show her opposition to allowing Mr Kennedy
and Mr Trump to speak.

"We don't want people that are not Libertarians here. If they don't have
our principles, we're not going to vote for them," Shack told the BBC's
news partner CBS.

Michael Reeves, a Libertarian delegate from Daphne, Alabama said he was
"disappointed" by Mr Trump's first term in the White House.

"I thought he had an opportunity to really make some changes in DC, and he
didn't," Mr Reeves said. "The best we can say is that he didn't start any
new wars, and that's a pretty low bar."

He added that both Democrats and Republicans are moving the country towards
a "more collectivist and authoritarian state".

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