Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders is expected to endorse Donald Trump for president during his Wednesday rally outside of Miami, a source familiar told CNN.
Trump, the 2024 Republican front-runner, is hosting the rally as he skips the third GOP presidential primary debate, which is being held the same night in Miami. NBC News was first to report on the expected endorsement. Sanders served as Trump’s White House press secretary and has been a staunch ally of the former president since he left office. Trump, for his part, was an early endorser of Sanders’ bid for governor.
Sanders left her role as White House press secretary in 2019, capping what was a tumultuous tenure as Trump’s chief spokeswoman. “I couldn’t be prouder to have the opportunity to serve my country and particularly to work for this President,” Sanders said at the time. “I’ve loved every minute – even the hard minutes.
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