Donald Trump Goes to Washington for
GOP Establishment Events
Donald Trump is taking his amped up outsider campaign to the heart of the establishment Monday with a series of events in
Washington, D.C., that range from the mysterious to controversial and even commercial.
Amidst the public split within the GOP over
Trump's campaign, the candidate will reportedly attend a meeting of
Republicans, including perhaps some members of
Congress, at the
Jones Day law firm. That's slated to be followed by a press availability at his Trump
International Hotel project and his day will wrap up with remarks at
AIPAC, where his fellow
Republican rivals will also be taking their turns on the stage.
And as the GOP frontrunner heads to
Washington, he does so with controversy and violence left in his campaign trail wake.
Rallies in
Utah and
Arizona on Friday and Saturday were plagued by protests that in some cases escalated into violent altercations. At two Arizona rallies on Saturday, in
Fountain Hills and
Tucson, arrests of protesters and supporters alike were made.
And Trump's campaign manager,
Corey Lewandowski, once again made headlines, this time for allegedly grabbing a protester by the collar in an effort to escort him out. The Trump campaign denies that the arm shown in videos of the interaction was Lewandowski's, instead blaming the man to his left, who
NBC News identifies as a member of the Trump campaign's private, plain clothes, security detail.
Off the trail Trump is still dogged by a so-called "establishment" class that seeks to overtake him, with new headlines each day about strategists and super
PACs seeking to make real threats of a contested convention.
The most potentially intriguing event of the day is his reported meeting with Republicans at Jones Day law firm. NBC News has not confirmed the names of those planning on attending, but has confirmed that no members of either the
House or
Senate leadership will attend. Trump has spoken with GOP leaders in Congress in recent days as a broad range of efforts have been waged to prevent him from becoming the GOP nominee. Attempts to contact the offices of
Sen. Jeff Sessions, who endorsed Trump just before the
Alabama primary, and Sen.
Tom Cotton, who
POLITICO is reporting will attend, went unanswered.
Trump's speaking slot Monday evening is a prime time at the conference, one that allowed him the excuse of not attending the planned
Fox News debate in
Salt Lake City. The debate was subsequently canceled when, after Trump announced that he wouldn't attend, fellow Republican presidential candidate and
Ohio Gov.
John Kasich said he wouldn't debate if Trump wasn't present. Shortly after,
RNC Communications Director Sean Spicer confirmed the cancellation of the debate and Fox News
Executive Vice President of News
Michael Clemente said in a statement that "obviously, there needs to be more than one participant."
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