Roger Zakheim, Reagan Institute Washington director, joins America s Newsroom.
Some leading conservative voices, including a handful of potential 2024 Republican presidential contenders, will start flocking to the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library this week to speak out on the critical questions concerning the future direction of the GOP.
Kicking off the speaking series, which is titled Time for Choosing, is former House Speaker Paul Ryan. The former Republican lawmaker from Wisconsin will travel to the famed presidential library situated in the hills of Simi Valley, Calif., to launch the speaking series with a Thursday address.
Also taking part in the discussions about the future of the conservative movement – with speeches at a later date – are former Vice President Mike Pence, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, former South Carolina governor and former ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, and Sens. Tim Scott of South Carolina and Tom Cotton of Arkansas
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James Murdoch, 48, has reportedly been trying to undermine his brother Lachlan, 49, CEO at Fox News
James is running a whisper campaign that Lachlan is not good at his job and that he doesn t deserve it, a source told Business Insider
The infighting between the two siblings is part of a long-running struggle for control of the family s media empire once Rupert, 90, dies
Lachlan relocated to Australia last month where he continues to run Fox News
In an interview, he did not address the rumors of James s interference, instead talking up Fox s diversity
The power struggle has drawn comparisons with Succession, a TV drama where two brothers vie for their father s affections and control of his media company