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Former President Donald Trump spoke at a conference, mentioning his potential role in preventing Russia's invasion of Ukraine and discussing his accomplishments while in office, while other speakers criticized his leadership.
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- Former President Donald Trump delivered a speech at the Faith and Freedom Coalition Conference in Washington D.C.
- Trump did not specifically mention the events in Russia but suggested that if he were still in office, Putin might not have invaded Ukraine.
- Trump spoke about his lead in the 2024 race and mentioned his second indictment, calling it a witch hunt.
- He highlighted his accomplishments while in office, including tax cuts, defeating ISIS, and claiming that Russia would not have invaded Ukraine if he were still president.
- Other speakers at the conference included Governor Ron DeSantis, Senator Tim Scott, Nikki Haley, and former Governor Chris Christie.
- Christie openly targeted Trump, criticizing him for not taking responsibility for his mistakes.
- DeSantis did not directly criticize Trump but did not make any overt show of support either.
- The live update was provided by correspondent Evyn Moon from Washington D.C.
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Former President Donald Trump spoke at the Faith and Freedom Coalition Conference in Washington D.C. He did not specifically address the events in Russia but mentioned that if he were still in office, Putin might not have invaded Ukraine. Trump spoke about the 2024 race and his lead in the polls, as well as his second indictment, which he called a witch hunt. He mentioned his accomplishments while in office, such as tax cuts and defeating ISIS. The former president also mentioned that Russia would not have gone into Ukraine if he were still president. Other speakers at the conference included Governor Ron DeSantis, Senator Tim Scott, Nikki Haley, and former Governor Chris Christie, who criticized Trump's leadership. Trump's speech is ongoing and updates will be monitored.