The Republican Party’s big brother group will be on the stage to lock Trump’s Sea Lake estate

U.S. Republican Party elites will hold a Republican National Committee (RNC) fundraising conference in Palm Beach, Florida this weekend, with several of the party’s top candidates for the 2024 presidential election in attendance, Fox News reported. The two-day meeting will be held at the Four Seasons Resort. On Saturday night (April 10), the conference will move to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate. At that time, Trump will address the participants.

According to several sources, Republicans expected to be there include Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton and Florida Senator Rick Scott, chairman of the Republican National Senatorial Committee, and Senator Marco Rubio of Florida.

All six politicians are expected to be Republican candidates in the next presidential election. However, Trump, who will speak at the conference, is also considered likely to run again in 2024.

There is still more than a year and a half before the next presidential election kicks off, which means it will be after the midterm elections in 2022. However, this weekend’s donor conference was already the third clusterfuck of the year for Republican elites.

Also, in a few weeks, members of the Republican National Committee will hold another meeting in Dallas, Texas. At that time, the Republicans, who are expected to be in the White House, are likely to show up again.

Those involved in planning the meeting said the main purpose of the meeting is to share with donors the Republican Party’s growth plan as laid out by the RNC and how donors can help Republicans achieve their plans. Currently, Republicans are aiming to win back majorities in the House and Senate in the 2022 midterm elections.

In addition, former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and former South Carolina Senator Jim DeMint are currently at Sea Lake Estates for a two-day fundraising party for their newly formed nonprofit organization.