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Trump tied figures head to DC to strategize on 100 day wins

A group of top Republican lawmakers, influential personalities in the MAGA world, and key allies of former President Donald Trump are converging on Washington D.C. to strategize and plan for more achievements under his leadership in his first 100 days. Republican Senators Rick Scott of Florida, Mike Lee of Utah, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, Dan Sullivan of Alaska, and Bill Hagerty of Tennessee are set to attend an event next week hosted by Rescuing the American Dream (RAD), a group closely associated with Scott.

The event, titled “The First 100 Days: How Conservatives Can Help President Trump Accomplish His Agenda,” will also feature Ohio gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy and Shark Tank star Kevin O’Leary, among other prominent figures. RAD spokesperson Chris Hartline expressed excitement about the event, stating, “Rescuing the American Dream is looking forward to hosting this event next week to highlight the accomplishments of the Trump Administration and Republicans in Washington and plan for more successes to come. We’re looking forward to hearing from leaders from across Washington and the conservative movement for in-depth and insightful conversations.”

The gathering, scheduled for March 5 and 6 in the nation’s capital, aims to explore ways in which allies can collaborate with the Trump administration to secure more victories before the president’s 100th day in office on April 30. Specifically, discussions will focus on supporting Trump in the budget reconciliation process on Capitol Hill, advancing American business and manufacturing, and addressing legal challenges within the Department of Justice.

Notable speakers at the event include Alex Bruesewitz, campaign advisor to the president and CEO of X Strategies LLC, Alex Latcham, Executive Director of the Senate Leadership Fund (SLF), Tiffany Smiley, Founder of Endeavor Pac, Ned Ryun, Founder and CEO of American Majority, and Jessica Anderson, President and Founder of Sentinel Action Fund.

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As Trump approaches significant milestones in his second administration, including 50 days in office on March 11 and 100 days on April 30, the momentum shows no signs of waning. With Republican control of Congress, the president has a favorable environment to push forward his policy agenda, and GOP lawmakers are committed to supporting his efforts and achieving swift wins.

In conclusion, the event in Washington D.C. brings together a diverse group of conservative leaders and allies to strategize on how best to assist President Trump in his first 100 days back in office. With a focus on collaboration and achievement, the gathering aims to set the stage for continued success under Trump’s leadership.

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