Trump to Stake Claim as Presumptive 2024 GOP Nominee at CPAC Conference; Report: Trump Will Use CPAC Speech to Begin 2024 Run, and related stories
Trump to stake claim as presumptive 2024 GOP nominee at CPAC conference:
Former President Donald Trump will reassert himself as the dominant force in the Republican Party and stake his claim as the presumptive 2024 GOP presidential nominee when he delivers a speech Sunday at the annual CPAC conference.
Mr. Trump wants to show his unrivaled and undiminished hold on the party’s base despite no longer holding the bully pulpits of the presidency or his Twitter account, according to people familiar with his thinking.
“Trump effectively is the Republican Party,” said Trump senior adviser Jason Miller. “The only chasm is between Beltway insiders and grassroots Republicans around the country. When you attack President Trump, you’re attacking the Republican grassroots.”
The former president will undoubtedly receive a wildly enthusiastic reception at the conference in Orlando, Florida. His previous addresses to CPAC audiences during his presidency were punctuated with standing ovations as he served up red meat for conservatives and, once, literally hugged an American flag.
This time, Mr. Trump is expected to lay out an agenda that includes confronting China, attacking President Biden’s immigration policies, reopening schools and loosening Big Tech’s grip on political discourse. —>READ MORE HERE
Report: Trump Will Use CPAC Speech to Begin 2024 Run
Former President Donald Trump is getting ready to make headlines with his first speech since leaving office last month.
Trump is planning to brand himself as the “presumptive 2024 nominee” during his speech at CPAC, Axios reported Monday.
In his first post-presidential appearance, Donald Trump plans to send the message next weekend that he is Republicans’ “presumptive 2024 nominee” with a vise grip on the party’s base, top Trump allies tell Axios. https://t.co/JsAJ2gSVOR
— Axios (@axios) February 22, 2021
While it is well known that Trump remains a dominant force in the Republican Party, this would be the first public indication from him that he wants to run for a second non-consecutive term. —>READ MORE HERE
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