Trump to proclaim himself as the future for Republicans in speech

world
Trump To Proclaim Himself As The Future For Republicans In Speech
A man holds a Trump 2024 flag during the '1st Amendment--Conservatives Being Censored' rally in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania on February 27, 2021. (Photo by Paul Weaver/Sipa USA)
Share this article

By Steve Holland

Former US President Donald Trump on Sunday will declare himself the dominant figure in the fractured Republican Party and attack President Joe Biden in his first major appearance since leaving the White House nearly six weeks ago.

“I stand before you today to declare that the incredible journey we began together four years ago is far from over,” Mr Trump will tell the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Florida, according to speech excerpts released by his team.

Advertisement

“We are gathered this afternoon to talk about the future --the future of our movement, the future of our party, and the future of our beloved country,” he will add.

US Capitol

Mr Trump’s tumultuous final weeks in office saw his supporters launch a deadly attack on the US Capitol on January 6th in an attempt to block Congress from certifying Mr Biden’s election victory, a win that Mr Trump falsely claimed was tainted by widespread fraud.

A civil war has erupted within the Republican Party with establishment figures like Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell eager to put Mr Trump in the rear-view mirror and others, like Trump ally Senator Lindsey Graham, believing the party's future depends on the energy of the pro-Trump conservative base.

“The Republican Party is united. The only division is between a handful of Washington D.C. establishment political hacks, and everybody else all over the country,” Mr Trump will say.

Advertisement

Trump fervor at the four-day CPAC event has been so strong that Trump's son Donald Trump Jr. declared it "T-PAC" and participants rolled out a golden statue of the former president.

Donad Trump, Jr. addresses attendees at the 2021 Conservative Political Action Conference at the Hyatt Regency. Former U.S. President Donald Trump is scheduled to address attendees on the final day of the conference. (Photo by Paul Hennessy / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)

Mr Trump has discussed privately running again for president in 2024, according to advisers, but the speech excerpts gave no hint of what he might do.

“That's going to be a decision he makes down the road,” Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel told CBS's “Face the Nation.”

Advertisement

In the short term, he is making plans to set up a superPAC political organisation to support candidates who mirror his policies, an adviser said.

Mr Trump's speech will include attacks against Mr Biden to try to position himself as the lead critic of the new president, including on immigration and security along the US border with Mexico, and the slow reopening of schools closed due to the pandemic.

“We all knew that the Biden administration was going to be bad--but none of us imagined just how bad they would be, and how far left they would go,” Mr Trump will say. “Joe Biden has had the most disastrous first month of any president in modern history.”

The Biden White House has made it clear it plans to ignore Mr Trump's speech.

“Our focus is certainly not on what President Trump is saying” at CPAC, White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki told reporters last week.

Read More

Message submitting... Thank you for waiting.

Want us to email you top stories each lunch time?

Download our Apps
© BreakingNews.ie 2024, developed by Square1 and powered by PublisherPlus.com