Trump to speak at CPAC in first major address since leaving office, as GOP searches for path forward
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Former President Donald Trump is set to deliver the keynote address at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) Sunday afternoon as he and his allies aim to guide the direction of the Republican Party after his presidency.
Trump is expected to attack President Biden on immigration, Keystone XL and Big Tech, a source close to the former president said. He's also expected to walk "right up to the line of announcing another campaign," without actually committing. The former president will commit to staying in the Republican Party rather than tarting a new party in an address expected to last up to 90 minutes or more, which will also layout a "pathway" to taking back Congress in 2022. "We are not starting new parties, and we will not be dividing our power and our strength. Instead, we will be united and strong like never before," Trump will say, in an excerpt of the speech obtained by Fox News.More Related News