Trump woos anti-government group as race against Biden tightens
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As the 2024 presidential campaign tightens and the number of undecided voters dwindles, Donald Trump appears to be trying to woo a new audience — members of the Libertarian Party. Semafor's David Weigel reported Wednesday that Trump will speak at the national convention on May 23 in Washington, D.C. If his trial hasn't finished in Manhattan, Trump would need to be in court earlier that day and then fly to Washington for the speech. The Libertarian Party released a statement on Tuesday calling...

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