Don Jr. and Kimberly Guilfoyle tell CPAC the Republican party is the party of President Trump and slam RINOs including Liz Cheney - and mock her father Dick in front of cheering conservatives
Donald Trump Jr and Kimberly Guilfoyle previewed Donald Trump s return to the political stage when the duo addressed CPAC on Friday The Republican Party is being reborn thanks to President Trump, Guilfoyle said
Former president addresses the annual conservative gathering on Sunday
Donald Trump Jr., his oldest son, told the crowd: I m looking forward to Sunday. I imagine it will not be what we call a low energy speech
By Cameron Jenkins - 02/26/21 12:04 PM EST
Boos could be heard Friday when organizers of the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Orlando asked attendees to wear their masks to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Loud boos and cheers for Freedom were heard echoing throughout the room as American Conservative Union Executive Director Dan Schneider and CPAC director Carly Patrick asked for attendees to adhere to the coronavirus restrictions put in place by Hyatt Regency Orlando, where the event is being held this year. A private hotel, just like your house, gets to set its own rules, Schneider told the crowd.
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By Steve Holland
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump s hold on the Republican Party will be on full display as an annual gathering of prominent U.S. conservatives starts in earnest on Friday, with a key question being whether the former president will run again in four years.
Prominent congressional conservatives including Senators Ted Cruz, Tom Cotton and Josh Hawley, and Representatives Steve Scalise and Matt Gaetz are among the Trump loyalists expected to speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Florida, which Trump will address on Sunday.
Trump s tumultuous final weeks in office saw his supporters launch a deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 in an attempt to block Congress from certifying Democratic President Joe Biden s election victory, a win that Trump falsely claimed was tainted by widespread fraud.