Donald Trump will be making his first post-presidential appearance at a conservative gathering in Florida next weekend.
Ian Walters, spokesman for the American Conservative Union, confirmed
that Trump will be speaking at the group's annual Conservative
Political Action Conference on Feb. 28.
Trump is expected to use the speech to talk about the future of the
Republican Party and the conservative moment, as well as to criticize
President Joe Biden’s efforts to undo his immigration policies,
according to a person who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the
plans.
CPAC is being held this year in Orlando, Florida, and will feature a
slew of former Trump administration officials and others who represent
his wing of the GOP, including former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo,
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem.
Trump has been keeping a relatively low profile since he retired from
the White House to Palm Beach, Florida, in January, but reemerged last
week to conduct a series of phone-in interviews to commemorate the death
of conservative commentator Rush Limbaugh.
Trump has a long history with CPAC, which played a key role in his emergence as a political force.
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