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Former President Donald Trump hinted at a possible run in 2024, stating the journey is “far from over” during the annual Conservative Political Action Conference held at the Hyatt Regency Orlando this weekend.
The sold-out conference typically held in Washington was relocated to Florida due to COVID-19 precautions. This year’s theme was “America Uncanceled.”
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During his speech, Trump shut down rumors that he would be starting a new political party.
“That was fake news, fake news,” Trump said. “Who knows, I might even decide to beat them for the third time, Trump said.”
We will take back the House ☑️ We will win the Senate ☑️ A Republican President will take back the White House ☑️ #CPAC2021#AmericaUnCanceledpic.twitter.com/LgYBAnJ3Jl CPAC 2021 (@CPAC) February 28, 2021
Trump supporters and right-wing reporters wouldn t stop heckling CNN s Jim Acosta during second day of CPAC sankel@businessinsider.com (Sophia Ankel) © Kaitlin Bennett/Twitter CNN reporter Jim Acosta is confronted by gun rights activist and founder of the conservative website Liberty Hangout, Kaitlin Bennett as he attends The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Orlando,Florida, on February 26, 2021. Kaitlin Bennett/Twitter
CNN s Jim Acosta was heckled by Trump supporters and right-wing reporters during CPAC on Friday.
Videos of the event show Acosta being taunted on multiple occasions.
Acosta responded to the incidents on Twitter, writing: I thought they were against cancel culture.