The few Republicans who still oppose Trump gather in search of a path to oppose him
- A large gathering called the Principles First Summit included conservatives lamenting the U.S. Abandoning core ideals, with over 1,200 attendees discussing ways to counter Donald Trump's influence on the Republican Party.
- Mark Cuban received strong support at the summit and confirmed he would not run for president.
- Former U.S. Rep. Adam Kinzinger expressed concern about voter anger towards Trump and his advisers during the event.
- The summit ended with a bomb threat aimed at participant Michael Fanone, prompting an evacuation that concluded without incident.
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