Texas Attorney General ties ties with Trump before appearing

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) played golf with former golfer President TrumpDonald TrumpBiden holds virtual bilateral meeting with Mexican President. More than 300 are charged in connection with the Capitol riot Trump Jr. before his appearance Saturday at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Florida, according to Paxton.

Paxton shared a photo of himself and Trump on the golf course with the caption “Beautiful day in Mar-a-Lago with my favorite president. Next on the way to @CPAC. Can’t wait to see everyone!”

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The photo came before Paxton joined Rep. Participated in a panel at CPAC. Paul GosarPaul Anthony Gosar Madison Cawthorn does not regret that on January 6 ‘Stop the Steal’ march Democrats want Marjorie Taylor Greene to make the face of GOP. The IDP and the mainstream of right-wing extremism MORE (R-Ariz.).

Paxton, one of Trump’s defenders, has sued several swing states in particular President BidenJoe BidenHouse Democrats succeed overwhelming .9T COVID-19 minimum wage relief bill Biden to hold virtual bilateral meeting with Mexican president More than 300 are charged in connection with Capitol riots MORE won in a bad case at the U.S. Supreme Court when Trump wanted to reverse the 2020 presidential election.

CPAC started Friday in Orlando, Fla., with speeches by well-known allies of the former president who are likely to become GOP candidates for the 2024 presidential election, including Sens. Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTomi Lahren says CPAC participants clearly want Trump to go in 2024 OVERNIGHT ENERGY: Biden returns to calculating Obama’s greenhouse gas emissions | House succeeds large package for public lands | Biden administration does not defend the relaxation of bird protection in the Trump era, Cruz strikes back at Boehner because he told him: ‘go f — yourself’ MORE (R-Texas) and Josh HawleyJoshua (Josh) David HawleyOn The Money: Democrats scramble to save minimum wage increase | Personal income rises, inflation remains low after stimulus bursts Democrats scramble to save minimum wage increase Hawley gets loud applause from CPAC for election college objection MORE (R-Mo.).

Trump plans to close the conference Sunday, and this is his first major speech since leaving the White House at the end of January. He is expected to win a straw man among the participants that will take place before his speech.

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