U.S. Sen. Bill Hagerty of Tennessee will be a featured speaker next week at a summit headlined by U.S. Sen. Rick Scott of Florida.
Rescuing the American Dream, a conservative nonprofit formed in 2023, will hold the event on March 5 and 6. Several Republican members of Congress will convene with allies of President Donald Trump in the media and political world for the gathering, entitled “The First 100 Days: How Conservatives Can Help President Trump Accomplish His Agenda.”
The event takes place during the first period when Republicans control the House, Senate and White House since Scott’s election in 2018 or Hagerty’s election in 2020.
“Rescuing the American Dream is looking forward to hosting this event in March to highlight the accomplishments of the Trump Administration and Republicans in Washington and plan for more successes to come,” said Chris Hartline, a spokesperson for Rescuing the American Dream. “We’re looking forward to hosting leaders from across Washington and the conservative movement for in depth and insightful conversations.”
Scott, a Naples Republican and Florida’s senior Senator, has been billed as the top draw. Other guests include businessman and Shark Tank investor Kevin O’Leary, Ohio gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy and business consultant and Bar Rescue executive producer Jon Taffer.
Hagerty, a Gallatin Republican and Tennessee’s junior Senator, is one of the conservative members of the Republican-controlled Senate also listed as a featured speaker, along with U.S. Sens. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, Mike Lee of Utah and Dan Sullivan of Alaska.
Other speakers include Jessica Anderson, President and founder of the Sentinel Action Fund, Alex Bruesewitz, campaign advisor and CEO of X Strategies, Ned Ryun, founder and CEO of American Majority, and Tiffany Smiley, founder of Endeavor PAC.

