Old President TrumpDonald TrumpRomney: “Pretty sure,” Trump would win the 2024 GOP nomination if he ran for president, Pence will meet with senior members of the Republican Studies Committee. Trump says “definitely” Tiger Woods will be back after a MORE accident will use his Sunday speech at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) to attack his successor President Biden
Joe BidenHoyer: House to vote on COVID-19 relief bill Friday Pence meets with senior members of Republican Studies Committee Powell pushes back GOP inflation fears MORE and provoke a potential candidacy for the White House in 2024, a person familiar with the speech on The Hill confirmed on Wednesday.
The speech will mark Trump’s first major appearance on the political stage since he left Washington on January 20th. Since then, he has maintained a relatively low profile on his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, breaking his silence only occasionally during and after his indictment. in the Senate.
But when he takes to the CPAC stage this Sunday, the former president is willing to hand over a repressed bite of Biden’s first five weeks in the White House, criticizing his successor’s management of immigration policy and his stance to China, among other things.
Fox News first reported on the content of the speech on Wednesday.
Trump is not expected to make an announcement about a possible political comeback in 2024, although according to Fox News he plans to walk “to the line of announcing another campaign.”
CPAC, which begins Thursday in Orlando, Florida, will mark a certain political re-emergence for the former president, who has been cut off from Facebook and his favorite social networking platform Twitter for more than a month for his spread of misinformation around the 2020 Elections.
But Trump has already indicated that he plans to remain a force in Republican politics.
After the minority leader of the Senate Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnell McConnell backs Garland for Attorney General Trump to attend private RNC donor withdrawal (R-Ky.) Blamed him earlier this month for inciting a crowd of supporters to storm the Capitol on Jan. 6, Trump attacked the Kentucky Republican and pledged to support the main challenges to the headlines of the GOP he considers most loyal to him.
The former president broke nearly a month of media silence last week when he offered a series of interviews praising conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh after his death. In these interviews, he also alluded to his previous allegations of fraud in the November elections, unfounded allegations that were a key aspect of his dismissal.
He has also maintained contact with political advisers and allies, including the House minority leader Kevin McCarthyKevin McCarthy Trump will attend the withdrawal of private donors from RNC. Former RNC president to Republicans seeking a new Trump party: “Here’s the door.” (R-California), who met with Trump in Mar-a-Lago late last month.
However, the foreseeable possibility of another White House candidacy for the former president has jeopardized other potential GOP 2024 candidates, who hope to regain Trump’s support base. Several of them, including the governor of Florida. Ron DeSantisRon DeSantisTrump will attend the withdrawal of private donors from RNC. DeSantis easily defeats Rubio and Scott in hypothetical presidential primary: A Florida poll official tells offices to ignore DeSantis’ order to lower flags in honor of Limbaugh MORE and Mr. Rick Scott (Fla.) i Josh Hawley
Joshua (Josh) David Hawley Five big meals at Capitol security hearings Sanders votes against USDA Biden candidate Vilsack Senate confirms Vilsack as Secretary of Agriculture MORE (Mo), they will also be ready to speak at the CPAC in the coming days.