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Mar-a-Lago hosts packed mask-free ball for pro-Trump group Turning Point USA with Kayleigh McEnany the selfie star of the night - and Roger Stone and MyPillow CEO Michael Lindell making appearances
President Donald Trump s Mar-a-Lago hosted a packed, mask free ball for Turning Point USA on Friday night
Kayleigh McEnany, Roger Stone and the CEO of MyPillow were stars of the night
Laura Ingraham, Matt Gaetz, Kristi Noem and Rand Paul also there
Turning Point USA, a popular group with conservative college students, hosts an annual conference in Palm Beach every December
Photos on social media showed no face masks in sight
What they said before the event, per
Vanity Fair:
… After covering Turning Point’s West Palm Beach bash in past years, I’ve concluded that “right-wing Coachella” is the most accurate way I’ve heard the conference described, encompassing the big-name lineups; the huge crowds of young people, many of whom travel hundreds of miles to be there, documenting every moment and every celebrity sighting on Instagram; the meticulously planned outfits, including Lilly Pulitzer elephant-pattern dresses and skirts paired with pearls, or tucked-in Trump campaign T-shirts; and the drunken, after-hours debauchery that goes on until the bars close, at which point students often go to pools or file into packed hotel rooms to continue drinking.
CREDIT: Vitaly Manzuk
Turning Point USA, the conservative student action group founded by Charlie Kirk, is holding its annual Student Action Summit in Palm Beach County, Florida this weekend. Featuring speakers like Tucker Carlson, Donald Trump Jr., and Mike Pence, the event sold out quickly – especially given the fact that county officials slapped a capacity requirement on the event to enable social distancing protocols.
As the event was underway Saturday, Palm Beach County officials suddenly stopped allowing students to enter the convention center lobby to register, saying the event was over capacity, and stranding hundreds of students outside the door – packed like sardines. Of course, in that environment rumors start quickly and are amplified on social media. It was reported that TPUSA was attempting to do same-day registration at the convention center, that they were unregistering attendees, and that they oversold the event. TPUSA officials tell RedState that none of tho