The Libertarian Party has announced that former President Donald Trump will speak at its national convention in late May.
The Libertarian Party said in a statement Wednesday: announced Trump is scheduled to speak at the party’s national convention on May 25 after accepting an invitation from the party to “directly address concerns expressed by party members.”
The move will help Mr. Trump become even more popular among third-party voters.
Tuesday poll Emerson College and hill The poll found President Trump with a slight advantage over President Joe Biden.
In Arizona, Trump had 48% support among voters, while Biden had 44% support. In Georgia, Trump led with 47%, while Biden had 44% support.
Trump had a slight lead over Biden in Michigan, with 45% support, compared to 44% for Biden. In Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, Mr. Trump led with 47%, while Mr. Biden received 45%.
Members of the Libertarian Party also plan to share with President Trump their “top 10” most important issues before the convention, with the aim of “influencing the policy positions of past and possibly future presidents.” .
The National Convention of the Libertarian Party It is scheduled It will be held at the Washington Hilton from May 23rd to May 26th.
President Trump said in a statement:
Libertarians are some of our nation’s most independent and thoughtful thinkers, and I’m honored to join them in Washington, D.C., later this month. We must work together to advance liberty and liberty for all Americans, and the second Trump administration will accomplish that goal. I look forward to speaking at a Libertarian event with many of my great friends.
Libertarian Party Chair Angela McArdle said the party has been trying for “50 years” to put its candidates “on center stage with the presidential candidates of the major parties,” but President Trump agreed to speak at the conference. He said that he was finally successful.
Other speakers at the conference include cardiologist and epidemiologist Dr. Peter McCullough; Gabriel Shipton, film producer and brother of jailed WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange. and historian and freedom advocate Dave Smith.


