Sarah Palin and Donald Trump are reportedly kicking off the Western Conservative Summit in Denver, Colo. on July 1.
The Denver Post reports both the former Alaska governor and 2008 GOP vice presidential nominee and Trump, the party's 2016 presumptive presidential nominee, will be the first speakers on the first day of a meeting that bills itself as the "largest gathering of conservatives outside of Washington, DC."
Palin's speech will be a half hour and Trump's address will last for about an hour; the order hasn't been decided, the Post reports.
"We've added an additional session Friday morning with Mr. Trump, so we reached out to some other folks who have been part of his effort and have been endorsing him and she accepted," Jeff Hunt, the executive director of the Centennial Institute think tank at Colorado Christian University in Lakewood, which puts on the weekend-long event, tells the Post.
"It's going to be a barn-burner. It's going to be a lot of fun."
Palin, who endorsed Trump in January, spoke at the summit in 2014.
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