Multiple GOP lawmakers are set to take part in the 2023 annual World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting, with some justifying the participation as necessary to expand “American exceptionalism” while others are choosing not to take part in the elite event.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and Rep. Maria Salazar (R-Fla.) are two GOP members scheduled to take part in the “America (Un)Bound” event at the meeting. America (Un)Bound will discuss what to expect from America’s “reshaped legislative landscape” in terms of domestic and foreign policy. WEF 2023 will be held in Davos between Jan. 16–20.
“Governor Kemp looks forward to traveling to Davos to share with leaders who the State of Georgia’s long record of conservative governance, protecting individual liberty, and championing opportunity can serve as a model for economic success across the country and around the world,” a spokesperson from Kemp’s office said in a statement. No further details about the trip or his planned remarks were revealed….
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