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Former President Donald Trump will be traveling from a courtroom in New York to his private club in Florida this weekend to meet with potential running mates and Republican donors. He is currently on trial in lower Manhattan, facing 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in a political hush money case. Following his court appearances, Trump will return home to Florida to headline the Republican National Committee’s spring donor retreat. The event brings together major donors and GOP heavyweights, with this year’s list of special guests including potential vice presidential picks such as Senators Marco Rubio, J.D. Vance, Tim Scott, and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum.

The list of potential vice presidential candidates includes South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem and New York Representative Elise Stefanik, both of whom are expected to attend the Florida retreat. Trump has mentioned that he does not plan to announce his running mate until closer to the Republican National Convention in July. The weekend agenda includes events at the Four Seasons Hotel in Palm Beach and at Trump’s club, Mar-a-Lago. Highlights of the retreat include receptions, dinners, and speeches from prominent Republican figures like House Speaker Mike Johnson, House Representatives Byron Donalds and Wesley Hunt, as well as speeches from potential vice presidential candidates.

The weekend event will also feature speeches from high-profile Republican figures like Indiana Representative Jim Banks, Pennsylvania Senate candidate Dave McCormick, and Ohio Senate nominee Bernie Moreno. It is anticipated that potential running mates may have the opportunity to meet with Trump one-on-one during the weekend at Mar-a-Lago. Following his weekend in Florida, Trump is expected to return to the New York courtroom where his trial is scheduled to resume on Monday morning. The Republican National Committee’s spring donor retreat is a significant event that will bring together key figures in the Republican Party and offers an opportunity for Trump to engage with potential running mates and major donors.

The retreat serves as a networking and fundraising opportunity for the Republican Party, as major donors and GOP heavyweights come together to discuss the future of the party and potential strategy for the upcoming elections. The guest list for this year’s event reads like a roster of potential vice presidential candidates who are reportedly under consideration for Trump’s ticket. The retreat will feature speeches, receptions, and dinners with prominent Republican figures, including House Speaker Mike Johnson, House Representatives Byron Donalds and Wesley Hunt, and potential vice presidential candidates such as Senators Marco Rubio, J.D. Vance, and Tim Scott.

The agenda for the weekend includes events at both the Four Seasons Hotel in Palm Beach and Mar-a-Lago, with speeches from Trump and other prominent Republicans. The event offers a platform for potential vice presidential candidates to interact with Trump and other key figures in the party. Following the weekend in Florida, Trump is expected to return to the New York courtroom where his trial is ongoing. The retreat provides an opportunity for the Republican Party to come together, strategize, and fundraise ahead of the upcoming elections, with a focus on potential vice presidential picks for Trump’s ticket.

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