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Former President Donald Trump will be in Dallas to speak at the conference on Sunday. Author: Alex Rozier (WFAA) Updated: 5:20 PM CDT July 9, 2021
Conservatives from across the United States have gathered in Texas for CPAC 2021 the Conservative Political Action Conference. Leaders call it the largest and most influential gathering of conservatives in the world.
Former President Donald Trump will be in Dallas to speak at the conference on Sunday.
“It’s very encouraging to see a lot of different Conservatives. Even though our backgrounds are different, and our jobs are different, we still have something in common,” North Texas native Ellie Tradup said. We’re passionate about the future of our nation and the way it’s currently going, it’s depressing.”
Conservative Political Action Conference gets underway in Dallas
Conservative Political Action Conference gets underway in Dallas
The first day of the Conservative Political Action Conference in Dallas showed that the Republican party remains very much the party of Donald Trump.
DALLAS, Texas - The first day of the Conservative Political Action Conference in Dallas showed that the Republican party remains very much the party of Donald Trump.
The former president will speak at the event on Sunday.
Trump will remain a key player for Republican endorsement heading into the midterms.
2022 will be a big test for the Biden presidency to see if Democrats can hold onto the House and Senate.
You re just being played : Trump tells GOP senators to withdraw from negotiations over Biden s $1.2trillion infrastructure spending proposal
Former President Trump demanded Senate Republicans pull out of negotiations with President Biden s $1.2trillion spending proposal on Friday night
Trump s statement is part of a continuation of a return to the public eye following rallies in Cleveland in June and Sarasota, Florida last weekend
Last month, Biden announced, together with a group of 10 senators from both parties, we have a deal on an infrastructure package
The deal amounts to $1.2trillion in infrastructure spending over eight years
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Laura Ingraham, a former law clerk for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, knows darned well that Donald Trump’s lawsuit against Facebook, Twitter and YouTube is going nowhere but she kept that from her viewers in a softball interview with Trump’s lead lawyer, John Coale.
No sooner had I posted last night that Coale is the husband of former Fox News host (and Trump slobberer) Greta Van Susteren, than Coale got a friendly Fox platform to tout his loser lawsuit.
Notice how Ingraham seemed to endorse the suit without mentioning its (very slim) chances of success. She also failed to mention that Coale’s wife is her former colleague: