Former President Donald Trump returned to the campaign trail today following his recent guilty conviction on 34 felony counts. Despite his legal troubles, Trump is not shying away from addressing the issue and is set to speak at a town hall event hosted by Turning Point Action, a group of younger Republican supporters.
During his campaign appearance, Trump is expected to confront his felony conviction and may also discuss his plans to weaponize the Justice Department against his political opponents if re-elected in November. This comes in the wake of his recent statements suggesting retaliation against his adversaries.
Trump's focus on immigration policies is likely to be a key topic of discussion at the event in Arizona, where he is expected to critique the Biden administration's border policies. Despite concerns that his legal challenges could overshadow his policy messages, Trump's campaign asserts that he can effectively address multiple issues simultaneously.
Meanwhile, Trump is actively considering potential running mates for his 2024 presidential bid. Several contenders, including North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, and Senator J.D. Vance of Ohio, have reportedly received vetting questionnaires from the Trump campaign. Other individuals under consideration include Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina, Representative Elise Stefanik, Representative Byron Donalds, and former HUD Secretary Ben Carson.
While the list of potential running mates may evolve in the coming weeks, Trump has indicated that he will announce his decision before the convention. The campaign is engaging with various candidates to assess their suitability for the vice-presidential nomination, with the possibility of unexpected choices being considered.