Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, a Democrat, is slated to speak at CPAC's 'Ronald Reagan Dinner'

 Former U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii, a Democrat, will deliver remarks during the upcoming Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Florida.

Gabbard is listed as a special guest for the "Ronald Reagan Dinner" on Friday night. Glenn Beck will be the keynote speaker at the dinner event, which has sold out.

President Donald Trump, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, and other figures are slated to appear at CPAC.

Gabbard served in Congress for eight years before leaving office near the beginning of 2021. She had previously announced a presidential bid in early 2019, but then dropped out in 2020 and supported Joe Biden.

But the former congresswoman has been a vocal critic of President Biden.

Gabbard has declared that Biden pledged "to bring us together, to end the divisiveness," but "betrayed us all by pouring fuel on the fires of divisiveness that are tearing our country apart." 

She has also called out the president for using skin color and gender as criteria in selecting a Supreme Court nominee — Biden has said that he will nominate a black woman to serve on the Supreme Court.

"Biden’s mistake: He should not be choosing a Supreme Court justice based on the color of their skin or sex, but rather on their qualifications & commitment to uphold our Constitution & the freedoms guaranteed to all Americans in that document which is the foundation of our nation," Gabbard tweeted.

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