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Indian-American attorney Hardam Tripathi elected alternate delegate at Republican Convention

Tripathi is a US immigration attorney, and managing attorney for Trip Law, P.A., which is headquartered in Lakeland.

Hardam Tripathi. / Courtesy Photo

Indian-American community leader and attorney Hardam Tripathi has been elected as an official Alternate Delegate at the upcoming Republican National Convention. The event will be held at the Fisher Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, from July.13 to July.19.

Tripathi, a US immigration attorney and managing attorney at Trip Law, P.A., a prominent immigration law firm based in Lakeland, Florida, has played a significant role in assisting Afghan translators who served alongside US military service members. He has been instrumental in helping them obtain Special Immigrant Visas and escape the Taliban during the Afghanistan withdrawal under US President Joe Biden’s administration.

A conservative lifelong member of the Republican Party, Tripathi said, “This will be my first time serving as a National Delegate at the RNC and it is a distinct honor to represent Florida’s 15th Congressional District in a historic election that is forthcoming in these great United States of America.”

“It is a privilege to represent Florida’s CD15 community, and more specifically the Indian-American community and that community’s values to rebuild the greatest economy in US history, stop crime and restore safety, and defend law & liberty,” he added.

Tripathi has actively participated in party politics at the federal, state, and local levels, serving in leadership positions with the Republican Club of Lakeland and being a member of the Republican National Lawyers Association.

He has also actively partnered with the Republican Party of Florida, working on numerous campaigns across the state at the congressional, state, and local levels to help elect conservative candidates to office.

Tripathi is actively engaged in numerous humanitarian cases and serves as an executive board member on the International Commission for Human Rights and Religious Freedom.

“I do not take this important task lightly and look forward to taking part in the electoral process that is deeply rooted in the fabric of our nation,” Tripathi said. “I humbly thank the GOP and the countless volunteers and leaders who put their time and energy into this historical event. I firmly believe this convention will serve as a solid foundation for the America First movement and will serve as a catalyst to renew American strength and leadership.”
 

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