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Former President Donald Trump is the keynote speaker at the Faith and Freedom Coalition’s Road to Majority Policy Conference in Nashville, Tennessee.
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This is Trump’s seventh speaking appearance at the annual event, which organizers say is “designed to empower conservative activists to fight for their values at the polls and in the public arena and to equip attendees with the knowledge and connections they need to drive engagement and voter turnout.”
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The speech comes as the hearings continue regarding the Jan. 6 riot. Trump responded earlier this week with a 12-page rebuttal in which he said Democrats are “desperate to change the narrative of a failing nation” by distracting people with the hearings and the investigation.