Former US President Donald Trump is going to deliver a speech at the conservative political movement conference next Sunday.
He intends to offer himself as the presumptive presidential candidate for the Republican Party in the 2024 elections."
According to Axios, a US news website, senior Trump allies said that the former president is seeking to convey this message to the party leaders after tightening his grip on the Republican base, and he will also work to show his influence over the party in a keynote speech entitled "Show of Force."
An old adviser to Trump said that the conclusion of Trump's message would be: I may not have an account on "Twitter" or an office in the White House, but I am still responsible, "considering that" revenge is his obsession. "
The American website learned that Trump's advisers will meet with him at the "Mar-a-Lago" resort in Florida this week to plan his next political moves.
According to Reuters, the conference will take place from February 25 to 28 in Orlando, Florida, and Trump will deliver his speech on its last day.
As a poll conducted by USA Today newspaper and Suffolk University revealed, 46% of Republican voters supported the idea of establishing a "Trump party" and expressed their willingness to join it after leaving the Republican Party, while 27% disagreed with that, and the rest did not make a decision in this regard.
Yesterday, Reuters news agency quoted an informed source that former US President Donald Trump is planning to deliver a speech at the conservative political movement conference next week about the future of the Republican Party.
The agency stated that the conference will take place from February 25 to 28 in Orlando, Florida, where Trump will deliver his speech on his last day.
The source told, "Reuters" that Trump is expected to speak about "the future of the Republican Party and the conservative movement" in the United States.
Republican Trump left the US president's office on January 20 at the end of his term and after losing the presidential election to Democrat Joe Biden.