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Watch Donald Trump Speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference

The president is set to address CPAC for the first time as president at 10:20 AM EST.
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Donald Trump will take the stage at the Conservative Political Action Conference Friday morning at 10:20 AM for the first time as commander-in-chief, ABC News reports.

This isn't his first time in front of the CPAC crowd. Before becoming president, Trump spoke at the annual meeting of right-wing organizers and activists in 2011, 2013, 2014, and 2015, before dropping out last minute in 2016 to stay on the campaign trail. He will be the fourth sitting president to speak at the conference since it started back in 1974.

Trump's chief of staff, Reince Priebus, and counselor Kellyanne Conway addressed the conference earlier this week, along with chief strategist Steve Bannon. Vice President Mike Pence also attempted a rousing rally cry to conservatives, saying Thursday, "We've got to march forward, as if it's the most important time in the history of our movement, because it is."

Watch the stream below.