Former President Trump will make his first major public presentation at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) later this month, Fox News reported.
The 2021 CPAC Conference, traditionally held outside Washington Washington, DC, will begin on Thursday in Orlando, Florida.
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Trump will address the convention on Sunday, February 28, two sources told Fox News.
Trump will talk about the future of the Republican Party and the Rs. Also, according to a source familiar with Trump’s speech, search for the 45th president to assume President Biden’s “destructive amnesty and border policies.”
Trump remained relatively quiet after leaving the White House on January 20 for his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida and banning him on Twitter on social media platforms after the January 6 daily riots.
But Trump has indicated he wants to remain politically active and told his supporters after the MPA’s ruling that the MAGA movement is still strong.
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“Our historic historic, patriotic and beautiful movement to make America Great Again (MAGA) has just begun,” he said in a statement last week. “I have a lot to share with you in the coming months, and we look forward to continuing our incredible journey together to achieve American greatness for all of our people. Nothing like this has ever happened!”
Fox News first reported in December that the CPAC would be held February 25-28 at the Hyatt Regency in Orlando, Florida.
The conference, which first began in 1974, has always been held either around Washington DC or for the past eight years, outside the District of Columbia at the Gallard National Resort and Convention Center in Maryland, CPAC. Is home. But amid the coronavirus epidemic the massive remedy was discontinued.
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Organizers told Fox News in December that the event, which attracted about 20,000 people in its four days last year, would be held mostly indoors, with plenty of virtual elements, in the Hyatt Regency, a 1,641-room hotel connected to Orange. County, Fla., Convention Center.
Tyler Olson and Paul Steinhauser of Fox News contributed to this report.