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Trump `ain't going anywhere,' Cruz says

CPAC GATHERING

- STEVE HOLLAND AND DAVID MORGAN

WASHINGTON • Donald Trump’s hold on the Republican Party was on full display at an annual gathering of prominent U.S. conservati­ves on Friday as ally Sen. Ted Cruz said the former president “ain’t going anywhere.”

Prominent congressio­nal conservati­ves — including senators Tom Cotton and Josh Hawley, and representa­tives Steve Scalise and Matt Gaetz — were among the Trump loyalists expected to speak at the Conservati­ve Political Action Conference in Orlando, Fla., which Trump will address on Sunday.

“Let me tell you something: Donald Trump ain’t going anywhere,” said Cruz.

He also joked about the controvers­y he generated by flying to a seaside resort in Mexico last week as millions in his home state of Texas were struggling without water or power during a severe winter storm that killed at least two dozen people.

“Orlando is awesome. It’s not as nice as Cancun — but it is nice!” said Cruz.

Trump is expected to talk about the future of the party and lay out policy difference­s within a group riven by difference­s in the wake of his chaotic four years in office.

“The divide right now is between the ‘Beltway elites’ and the conservati­ve grassroots around the country,” said a Trump adviser who helped prepare the speech.

Trump’s tumultuous final weeks in office saw his supporters launch a deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 in an attempt to block Congress from certifying Joe Biden’s election victory, a win that Trump claimed was tainted by widespread fraud.

A total of 17 Republican­s in Congress voted to impeach Trump for inciting insurrecti­on, although the Senate vote fell short of the two-thirds majority needed to convict.

Some prominent Republican­s, including Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, blasted Trump for his role in sparking the conflagrat­ion, but more members still voice support for him.

Even Mcconnell was unwilling to keep pressure on Trump, saying in a Fox News interview on Thursday that he would vote for the former president if he were the party’s 2024 nominee.

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