President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that the Republican Party will hold its first-ever midterm conference in Dallas, Texas, on September 9-10, calling it a historic event celebrating the achievements of his 'America First' agenda. The announcement highlighted economic and border security gains, noting that oil prices are falling rapidly even as the administration denies Iran a nuclear capability.
President Donald Trump announced overnight that the Republican Party will hold its first midterm conference in Dallas, Texas, on September 9-10. Trump described the event as 'historic' and unprecedented, framing it as a celebration of the 'America First' agenda's achievements, including no taxes on tips, overtime, or Social Security, stronger borders, lower costs, and energy dominance. He also asserted that oil prices are falling while the administration denies Iran nuclear capability. The announcement comes amid a series of recent Trump statements on the Iran nuclear deal and the US 250th anniversary. The conference marks a new political event format for the party, diverging from traditional conventions. No further details on the event's agenda or speakers were provided in the announcement.
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