Live updates: Donalds, Lake, Grenell among Trump allies highlighting CPAC's second day
National security adviser Mike Waltz, special presidential envoy Richard Grenell and former Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake were among the high-profile Republicans speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Friday. They come after an eyebrow-raising first day, in which Vice President Vance addressed his controversial remarks about Europe and Elon Musk brought a...

National security adviser Mike Waltz, special presidential envoy Richard Grenell and former Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake were among the high-profile Republicans speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Friday.
They come after an eyebrow-raising first day, in which Vice President Vance addressed his controversial remarks about Europe and Elon Musk brought a chainsaw with him on stage.
The Senate pulled an all-nighter entering Friday, adopting a budget resolution intended to serve as a blueprint to deliver the first part of Trump’s agenda. In the wee hours, Senators voted 52-48 mostly along party lines on the resolution after a marathon overnight voting session. Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) joined Democrats in voting against the measure.
The president's Friday will include a lunch with Vance, the swearing in of Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and signing more executive orders.
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