Trump to Skip Major Annual Conservative Gathering for First Time in Decade
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Trump to skip major annual conservative gathering for first time in decade
US President Donald Trump will not attend a major annual gathering of American conservatives for the first time in a decade, a White House official told Agence France-Presse on Wednesday. The Republican billionaire has been a marquee fixture at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) since 2016, but will miss this year’s edition due to a busy schedule amid the “ongoing Iran conflict”, the official said, speaking on condition of anony…
President Donald Trump will not be attending the conference of the US conservative movement (CPAC) this year, a White House official told the AFP this Wednesday.
Donald Trump will not go to CPAC this year, the annual conference of the conservative movement in the United States, said Wednesday at AFP a White House official, a first since 2016 for the Republican billionaire.
Trump expected to miss CPAC for first time in a decade
Although the president is not expected to speak, key members of his administration are still scheduled to appear at the conference, including Trump's border czar Tom Homan and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche.
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