CLEVELAND — Donald Trump may speak at the Republican National Convention each night, whether he's here or not.

Trump flew in from New York on Monday to introduce his wife, Melania, for her first prime-time appearance and will deliver a remote address Tuesday night before Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., takes the stage.

McConnell will be joined by 10 U.S. senators who've endorsed Trump as GOP policymakers seek to further unify the party.