Trump to speak at US Conservative mega-convention in early March
Washington: Former US President Donald Trump will speak at the annual Conservative Political Action Coalition (CPAC) in Orlando, Florida, at the beginning of March, the organization announced in a press release.
"Today the CPAC announced that President Donald J. Trump will be a featured speaker at CPAC 2023 in Washington, DC," the release said on Thursday.
The national conference is scheduled to be held over four days from March 1 to March 4 and will convene conservative US and international politicians and pundits, the release said.
"We are honored to have President Trump speak at the CPAC conference. President Trump has been a featured speaker at CPAC for over 10 years," CPAC spokesperson Megan Powers Small said in the release.
Small said Trump had always understood the importance of CPAC as a major communications platform to reach millions of Americans, the release added.
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