The Republican National Convention will end Thursday night with Donald J. Trump formally accepting the party’s presidential nomination.
Before that, the night will include leaders of the Republican Party’s efforts to retain its House majority and retake the Senate, as well as former Trump administration officials and celebrities — among them the wrestler Hulk Hogan.
The programming will begin around 5:30 p.m. Central time. Here are the major speakers on the agenda, in the order they are scheduled to speak, according to a person briefed on the planning.
5 o’clock hour
Senator Steve Daines of Montana, chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee
Representative Richard Hudson of North Carolina, chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee
6 o’clock hour
Diane Hendricks, billionaire businesswoman from Wisconsin
Diane Evans, member of the “Trumpettes” group of female Trump supporters
Linda McMahon, former head of the Small Business Administration
Mike Pompeo, former secretary of state
Lorenzo Sewell, “everyday American” and pastor
John Nieporte, top golf professional at one of Mr. Trump’s clubs
Steve Witkoff, real estate investor
7 o’clock hour
Alina Habba, one of Mr. Trump’s lawyers
Tucker Carlson, former Fox News host
Carrie Ruiz, golf general manager at one of Mr. Trump’s clubs
Hulk Hogan, retired wrestler
Annette Albright, former school board candidate in Charlotte, N.C.
8 o’clock hour
Franklin Graham, evangelical leader
Eric Trump, Mr. Trump’s son
Dana White, president of the Ultimate Fighting Championship
9 o’clock hour
Former President Donald J. Trump
Maggie Haberman contributed reporting.
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