Donald Trump Jr., the eldest son of the Republican Party’s presidential nominee Donald Trump, on stage. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Delegates of the Republican Party react to Donald Trump Jr.’s speech.
California delegate Shari Clark cheers on the delegation floor on Tuesday night. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Members of the Trump family wave and cheer as Donald Trump Jr. takes stage on the second night of RNC. From right: Trump Jr.’s wife, Vanessa Haydon; sister Ivanka Trump; brother Eric Trump and his wife, Lara Yunaska. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
A crowd member held a Trump sign as Tiffany Trump delivered her speech. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Tiffany Trump, daughter of Donald Trump, the Republican Party’s presidential nominee, spoke on Day 2. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
The floor of the RNC erupted with repeated cheers of “Lock Her Up” with reference to Hillary Clinton. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
RNC Delegate Samuel Benoit applauds as New Jersey Governor Chris Christie accuses Hillary Clinton of being a liar. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
A member of the Florida delegation shouts “guilty” as New Jersey Governor Chris Christie charges Hillary Clinton of risking national security among other things. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Chris Christie, the New Jersey governor, bashed the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, much to the delight of the crowd in the arena on Tuesday night. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Delegates and attendees cheer on House Speaker Paul Ryan as he annouces the 2016 Republican presidential and vice-presidential nominee on Tuesday.
House Speaker Paul Ryan addresses delegates and the crowd on Day 2. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell spoke on the second night of the Republican National Convention. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Law enforcement officers use their bikes to push protestors on a street in downtown Cleveland on Tuesday. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Law enforcement officers and protestors clash at downtown Cleveland on Tuesday. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Law enforcement officers line up between protestors at Public Square in downtown Cleveland on Tuesday. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Protestors walk past Cleveland Police Chief Calvin Williams, center, at Public Square in downtown Cleveland. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Hundreds of law enforcement officers swarmed into Public Square in downtown Cleveland to separate protestors. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Hundreds of law enforcement officers swarmed into Public Square in downtown Cleveland to separate protestors. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Cleveland Police Chief Calvin Williams, center, looks on as police officers separate protestors at Public Square in downtown Cleveland. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Micah David Naziri showed up at downtown Cleveland near the Republican National Convention with an AR-15, which he claimed was his protest sign against Donald Trump. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Jaimes William Reed Campbell from Milwaukee, WI, an anti-Trump protestor brought an AR-15 type rifle at Public Square in downtown Cleveland. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Jayla Light, 4, and her father, Stevedore Crawford, from Columbus, Ohio protest at Public Square in downtown Cleveland. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Jayla Light, 4, from Columbus, Ohio, was one of the protestors at Public Square in downtown Cleveland. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS