By Gabby Morrongiello, Washington Examiner:
The Conservative Political Action Conference on Thursday will cheer the first Republican White House officials that attendees have seen in almost a decade, but many will also be watching to see if high-level Trump administration officials can put down rumors that they are having trouble working together.
Conservatives who travel to the Gaylord Hotel in Maryland’s National Harbor will be greeted by a generous lineup of President Trump‘s closest advisers, including White House chief of staff Reince Priebus, senior strategist Steve Bannon and counselor Kellyanne Conway. They will also hear from newly minted Education Secretary Betsy DeVos and Vice President Mike Pence.
They will be followed on Friday morning by Trump, whose decision to skip last year’s confab was categorized as a “missed opportunity” by CPAC organizers. Scott Pruitt, the newest director of the Environmental Protection Agency and a figure scorned by the left, will close the three-day summit on Saturday.
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