RNC still 'on track'
Wisconsin Republican Party Chair Brian Schimming said there are no changes, as of now, to the Republican National Convention, which begins Monday in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
"I don't see a situation where there are massive changes. We haven't heard anything yet. We haven't been told anything that's going to change," Schimming said on "Upfront," a show aired on WISN-TV, an ABC affiliate station.
"Everything I've heard so far is we're still on track: vice presidential nomination on Wednesday night, of course, the presidential on Thursday," he said.

Milwaukee Police Department Chief Jeffrey Norman expressed confidence in security for the convention.
"This is a national special security event. There's no higher security that you can have for this type of event," Norman said. "It's important that we have that reassurance to our community, to those who are being participants, that we got this."
When asked whether Saturday’s shooting prompted concerns about new protests, Norman said, "At this time, no, because we're all prepared, in regards to the engagement between our law enforcement partners and also our partners in the community. We're working out a lot of different plans."
-ABC News’ Tommy Barone and Oren Oppenheim




































