President Trump will make a keynote address to Judicial Watch’s Annual Roundtable, a private event, which is being held at the Trump National Doral in Miami, FL this evening.
Trump ripped into the media for their phony narrative that he is not campaigning hard.
Making a big political speech today at TRUMP DORAL, in Miami. The Fake News says I am not campaigning very hard. I say they are stupid and corrupt, with the Election still a long time away. But do not fear, MANY GIANT RALLIES and other events coming up soon. It will all be wild and exciting. We will save our Country from DOOM and MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!
Judicial Watch reported:
(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch, the government watchdog group, today announced that President Donald J. Trump, the 45th President of the United States, will make a keynote address to Judicial Watch’s Annual Roundtable, a private event, which is being held at the Trump National Doral in Miami, FL, on the evening of Thursday, January 19.
“President Trump engaged in a historic battle against government corruption and abuse, a battle which continues to this day,” stated Tom Fitton, Judicial Watch president. “We are honored he will address and educate Judicial Watch’s supporters about the ongoing rule of law crisis that so threatens our Republic.”
Judicial Watch is a conservative, nonpartisan educational organization that promotes transparency, accountability and integrity in government, politics, and the law.
Judicial Watch is America’s the largest and most effective government watchdog group and is the nation’s leading open records litigator.
Republican strategist Ford O’Connell said that he thinks “that a lot of people have been too quick to write off Donald Trump, from the media to donors to commentators.”
He added that Trump is still extremely popular with the Republican base.
The Hill reported:
Republicans are warning not to write off former President Trump’s 2024 White House bid, arguing that he’s still the presumptive front-runner despite signs that some in the GOP are ready to move on.
“When you’re in Florida at these grassroots meetings, yeah, you hear ‘Ron DeSantis, Ron DeSantis, Ron DeSantis,’” said Ford O’Connell, a Republican strategist. “But outside of Florida, it’s still Donald Trump.”
“I think that a lot of people have been too quick to write off Donald Trump, from the media to donors to commentators,” he added. “You have to remember, this is a former U.S. president who has a good handle on what needs to be done in Washington, and he’s extremely popular with the base.”