Trump becomes the first official statue after retirement… Biden seems to criticize immigration policy

On the 28th, as a speaker at the conservative camp event

Shown’s influence in the Republican Party and seem to aim for Biden

Former US President Donald Trump. For the first time after retirement, President Trump will be the first official speaker at the Conservative Political Action Conference held in Orlando, Florida on the 28th (local time)./Reuters Yonhap News

For the first time, the former US President Donald Trump will appear in the official statue for the first time after retirement on the 28th (local time).

According to the political media The Hill on the 20th, former President Trump will be speaking on the 28th, the last day of the CPAC event in Orlando, Florida on the 25th-28th. Although former President Trump has made a statement or responded to media interviews since his retirement on the 20th of last month, this is the first time he has attended a public event.

Former President Trump is said to be criticizing President Joe Biden’s immigration policy, revealing his thoughts on the future of the Republican Party and the conservative movement. While he was in office, he implemented a strong anti-immigration policy, but after taking office, President Biden changed his tone and is pursuing an inclusive immigration policy. A Trump official criticized The Hill for Biden’s immigration policy as “a catastrophic amnesty and border policy.”

Former President Trump, who was defeated by the presidential election in November last year, has not concealed his willingness to maintain political influence even after retirement, and leaves room for a rerun in 2024. It is noteworthy what he will comment on the issues within the party, as the situation with Trump’s responsibilities is being discussed even in the Republican Party over the controversy in the Federal Capitol on the 6th of last month.

CPAC is a representative annual event of conservatives, with a large number of activists, think tanks, and Republican legislators attending, and Republicans with a view to running for president often attended as speakers. In addition to former President Trump, this year’s event will feature former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Ted Cruise, Rick Scott, and Senator Tom Cotton. The event was usually held in Maryland, but this year, it is reported that it has moved to Florida due to the regulation of the novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19) pandemic.

/ Reporter Kwak Yoon-ah [email protected]

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