Trump's first appearance since leaving the White House

Next Sunday, former US President Donald Trump will deliver his first speech and public appearance since he left the White House on January 20 in Orlando, Florida.

The speech, expected on February 28, comes within the framework of the "Conservative Political Action Conference", which is the largest annual gathering of American conservatives, according to what close to him said Saturday.

Trump will talk about "the future of the Republican Party and the conservative movement," according to his surroundings, Agence France-Presse.

The former president is also expected to talk about immigration and the "politics" of Joe Biden in this file, according to the same source.

A number of senior Republican members who are considered potential candidates for the party in the 2024 presidential election are also scheduled to speak at the conference, including former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and South Dakota Gov. Christy Noim.

Trump is trying his best to be in the political spotlight and in the public eye.

Since reluctantly leaving the White House on January 20, he has made little public appearances.

But he took advantage of the death of right-wing journalist Rush Limbaugh by calling Fox News to repeat his claim that he was denied victory in the November 3 elections.

"Rush thought we won, and so do I, by the way," Trump said.

I think we have won a lot. ”

Usually past presidents are hidden from view, but Trump looks different, which raises a question mark over the way Biden will deal with the prospect of a former president with a vengeance.

Trump ignited the political scene on Tuesday with criticism of prominent Republican Senator Mitch McConnell.

McConnell had attacked Trump in a speech after he helped clear the former president in his impeachment trial.

McConnell did not join the seven rebel Republicans who voted with the Democrats to condemn Trump for fomenting the revolt in Congress on January 6.

But after he had fulfilled his duty to Trump, McConnell blamed the former president for "disgraceful shortcomings in his duty," stressing that the protesters who attacked Congress "were carrying banners ... and they professed their loyalty to him."

Trump's response was shocking.

A statement issued by Trump said, "Mitch is a botched politician who is not smiling, gloomy and sullen."

Trump asked Republican senators to impeach Mitch McConnell.

"If the Republican senators stay with him, they will not win again," he said.

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