

"And I don't know if we'll ever see eye to eye on that day.

"President Trump and I've spoken many times since we left office," Pence told the crowd in Manchester. In the early twentieth century, those interactions were only partly 'on the. In a 'news conference,' the President and the press meet specifically for the President to respond to press questions. 6 riot - consistently downplayed by Trump. The term 'news conference' refers simply to an interaction between the President and multiple members of the press in a relatively formal setting. Judge schedules Friday hearing on protective order in election subversion case. Pence largely touted what he saw as the Trump administration's successes, though he did say he diverged from the president on his feelings about the Jan. News on former President Donald Trump and the Trump administration. The state holds the nation's first primary in 2024, though Pence has yet to announce a run despite speculation after previously visiting fellow early primary state South Carolina. Trump's return to the podium on Saturday also came two days after his vice president, Mike Pence, spoke at the Hillsborough County Republican Committee's annual Lincoln-Reagan Dinner in Manchester, New Hampshire.

Kristi Noem, herself a possible 2024 GOP presidential candidate, spoke earlier in the day at the convention. In late February, he delivered the keynote address at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando where he teased a 2024 comeback bid while promoting the false claim that the November election was "rigged" against him. Trump's speech in Greenville, North Carolina, was his first political appearance outside his new home state of Florida since he left office in January. The 90-minute speech sounded much like one from Trump's 2020 campaign, touting the accomplishments of the administration, including development of the COVID-19 vaccine, Wall Street's rise, building the border wall and curtailing immigration and his tough stance on Iran and China. "As we gather tonight, our country is being destroyed before our very own eyes." Faced with criminal charges for the first time for any former president, Donald Trump ripped from a well-worn page in his playbook Tuesday night lashing out with a, at times, bigoted speech. Watch Trump’s remarks in the player above. "It's great to be back in Greenville with so many proud, North Carolina patriots who love our country, support our military, respect our police, honor our flag and always put America first, we don't put America second," Trump said as he opened his speech. Flanked by American flags, former President Donald Trump delivered a campaign-style speech to cheering supporters at Mar-a-Lago Tuesday night. Despite having lost, the defendant was determined to remain. The protective order became an early flashpoint in the case as prosecutors last week called the judge’s attention to a post on Trump’s social media platform, Truth Social, including a screen shot where he said he would be “coming after” those who “go after” him.Former President Donald Trump returned to the stage on Saturday night, delivering a speech at the North Carolina Republican Party State Convention, and claiming America is backsliding under President Joe Biden. Donald Trump is characterizing the federal charges against him as election interference and yet another attempt to rig and steal a presidential election. Trump was charged with four counts in connection with his efforts to subvert the will of voters in 2020. “He has shown a tendency to hold on to material to which he should not,” Windom said. In another sign of the unique circumstances facing the former president, Windom quipped about the indictment Trump faces in Florida after classified materials were discovered in his Mar-a-Lago residence. Thomas Windom, a top deputy to special counsel Jack Smith, also argued Trump needs safeguards when he reviews case materials.

But prosecutors consider most of the evidence in the case to be sensitive, and she largely sided with the government on what will get that label and protections. Chutkan agreed with Trump’s defense team on a looser version of a protective order barring the public release only of materials deemed sensitive, like grand jury materials.
