Trump to speak at Libertarian National Convention
Other speakers attending the convention include Julian Assange's brother and epidemiologist Dr. Peter McCullough.
The Libertarian National Party announced Wednesday that former President Donald Trump will speak at the party's national convention in late May.
"The Libertarian National Party, the Party of Principle, announced today that President Donald J. Trump has responded to an invitation, and challenge, from the Libertarian Party to speak at its National Convention, and directly address concerns voiced by its members," the party announced on the social media platform X. "President Trump will speak on Saturday, May 25th, in Washington, D.C."
Other speakers attending the convention include Julian Assange's brother and epidemiologist Dr. Peter McCullough.
"Libertarians are some of the most independent and thoughtful thinkers in our Country, and I am honored to join them in Washington, DC, later this month," Trump said in a statement, according to the Libertarian Party's social media post.
Trump also said that he would have many great friends attending the event.
"We all have to remember that our goal is to defeat the Worst President in the History of the United States, BY FAR, Crooked Joe Biden," Trump's went on. "If Libertarians join me and the Republican Party, where we have many Libertarian views, the election won’t even be close. We cannot have another four years of death, destruction, and incompetence. WE WILL WORK TOGETHER AND WIN!”
Trump's planned appearance at the Libertarian National Convention follows reports earlier this year suggesting that independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was exploring a run on their ticket, though such a campaign has not materialized.