Texas Attorney General Accesses Links With Trump Before CPAC Appearance

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) played golf with former President TrumpDonald TrumpBiden to hold virtual bilateral meeting with Mexican President More than 300 accused in connection with the Capitol riot Trump Jr.: There are “many” rulers who should be challenged MORE before his appearance at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Florida on Saturday, according to Paxton.

Paxton shared a photo of you and Trump on the golf course with the caption “Beautiful day at Mar-a-Lago with my favorite president. Followed to @CPAC. I can’t wait to see everyone! ”

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The photo came before Paxton participated in a panel at CPAC on Saturday with Rep. Paul GosarPaul Anthony GosarMadison Cawthorn has no regrets for attending the January 6 ‘Stop the Steal’ rally. Democrats seek to make Marjorie Taylor Greene the face of the GOP The GOP and the spread of right-wing extremism MORE (R-Ariz.).

Paxton, one of Trump’s defenders, sued several undecided states that President bidenJoe BidenHouse Democrats Approve .9T COVID-19 Relief Bill with Minimum Wage Increase Biden to hold virtual bilateral meeting with Mexican president won in an ill-fated lawsuit in the U.S. Supreme Court, while Trump tried to annul the 2020 presidential election

CPAC started on friday in Orlando, Florida, with speeches by high-level allies of the former president who are likely to become Republican Party candidates for the 2024 presidential election, including Sens. Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTomi Lahren says CPAC participants clearly want Trump to be executed in 2024 NIGHT ENERGY: Biden returns to Obama-era greenhouse gas calculations | House approves large public land package | The Biden government will not advocate relaxing the Trump era in bird protections. Cruz counters Boehner for telling him to ‘fuck himself’ MORE (R-Texas) and Josh HawleyJoshua (Josh) David HawleyOn The Money: Democrats struggle to save the minimum wage increase | Personal income goes up, inflation remains low after the stimulus overflows. Democrats struggle to rescue minimum wage increase Hawley gets a standing ovation at CPAC for objection to Electoral College MORE (R-Mo.).

Trump is scheduled to end the conference on Sunday, marking his first major speech since he left the White House in late January. He is expected to win an insignificant vote among the participants that will take place before his speech.

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