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Republican Convention Elects Indian-American Attorney Hardam Tripathi as Alternate Delegate

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July 3 :
Hardam Tripathi, an attorney and prominent member of the Indian-American community, will be serving as an official Alternate Delegate at the forthcoming Republican National Convention. The Fisher Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin will host the event from July 13th to the 19th.
Tripathi has been an invaluable resource for Afghan interpreters who have served alongside US military personnel. He is an immigration attorney in the US and the managing attorney at Trip Law, P.A., a renowned immigration law practice in Lakeland, Florida. During the US pullout from Afghanistan under Joe Biden's administration, he played a crucial role in assisting them in obtaining Special Immigrant Visas and escaping the Taliban.

Tripathi, a conservative and longtime Republican, expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to represent Florida's 15th Congressional District in the upcoming historic election, saying, "This will be my first time serving as a National Delegate at the RNC and it is a distinct honor."

He continued by saying that it is an honor to speak for the people of CD15 in Florida, and more especially for the Indian-American community, and to uphold the principles held by that group in order to create the greatest economy the United States has ever seen, eradicate crime, and protect individual freedoms.

Joining the Republican National Lawyers Association and holding leadership roles with the Republican Club of Lakeland are just a few examples of Tripathi's extensive involvement in party politics on all levels of government.

He has also been an active member of the Florida Republican Party, lending his support to several statewide, regional, and municipal races in an effort to elect conservatives.

As a member of the executive board of the International Commission for Human Rights and Religious Freedom, Tripathi is deeply involved in a number of humanitarian situations.

This is a monumental responsibility, and I am excited to take part in the election process, which is fundamental to our country," Tripathi stated. The Republican Party and all the leaders and volunteers who worked so hard to make this a success have my deepest gratitude. The America First movement needs this conference to lay the groundwork for a new era of American strength and leadership, in my opinion.