Trump Allies Converge on DC to Strategize Next 100 Days

Sarah Johnson
March 1, 2025
3 min read
A high-profile group of Republican lawmakers, prominent figures from the MAGA movement, and key allies of **President Donald Trump** are gathering in Washington D.C. to strategize further accomplishments during his first 100 days.
Republican **Sens. Rick Scott of Florida**, Mike Lee of Utah, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, Dan Sullivan of Alaska, and Bill Hagerty of Tennessee are slated to attend an event next week hosted by Rescuing the American Dream (RAD), a group closely associated with Scott's network.
The event, titled "The First 100 Days: How Conservatives Can Help President Trump Accomplish His Agenda," will also feature Ohio gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy and businessman Kevin O'Leary, known for his role on Shark Tank.
RAD spokesperson Chris Hartline stated that the event aims to highlight the achievements of the Trump Administration and Republicans, while also planning for future successes through insightful conversations with leaders from across Washington and the conservative movement.
The gathering, scheduled for March 5 and 6, will focus on aligning efforts with the Trump administration to secure more wins during the president's initial 100 days, a milestone he'll reach on April 30. It's like they're trying to speedrun policy-making.
Discussions will specifically address how allies can best support Trump in the crucial budget reconciliation process on Capitol Hill, in American business and manufacturing, and through combating what they describe as lawfare within and outside the Department of Justice (DOJ).
Other notable speakers include familiar faces from Trump's circle, such as Alex Bruesewitz, campaign advisor to the president and CEO of X Strategies LLC, Senate Leadership Fund (SLF) Executive Director Alex Latcham, Tiffany Smiley, Founder of Endeavor Pac and Political Commentator, Founder and CEO of American Majority Ned Ryun and Sentinel Action Fund President and Founder Jessica Anderson.
After a busy first month, Trump's administration shows no signs of slowing down. The 50-day mark will be on March 11, with the 100-day milestone following on April 30.
With Republican control over both houses of Congress, the president is in a stronger position to advance his policies. Many GOP lawmakers are actively working to support Trump and secure quick victories.
Editor's Comments
It's interesting to see how quickly Trump's allies are moving to capitalize on his return to office. The focus on the first 100 days suggests a sense of urgency and a desire to make a significant impact early on. It's like they're trying to speedrun policy-making.
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