Walker Joins National Leadership Talks at Mar-a-Lago
Rodney Walker builds national ties while keeping focus on jobs, safety, and constitutional freedoms at home
Alabama U.S. Senate candidate Rodney Walker joined national figures and political leaders for a formal leadership roundtable and black-tie gala at Mar-a-Lago on December 16, 2025. The event brought together elected officials, activists, and influencers for a substantive dialogue on issues facing the nation.
The gathering focused on leadership, public policy, economic strength, national security, and the outlook for working families. Walker engaged in discussions aimed at shaping policy perspectives and building relationships that could support Alabama’s interests in Washington. Participants discussed the challenges ahead and the role effective leadership plays in addressing them.
The evening concluded with a formal dinner featuring keynote speakers and continued conversation around national priorities and civic leadership. Walker attended with friends and supporters, reflecting a growing network of relationships tied to his campaign.
“Alabama deserves a Senator who is prepared to lead on day one,” Walker said in a statement. “Engaging directly with national leaders and participating in serious policy discussions is an important part of ensuring Alabama has a strong, informed voice in Washington.”
Rodney Walker is campaigning on economic opportunity, public safety, and protecting constitutional freedoms. He has emphasized his desire to bring a practical business-minded approach to federal policy.
Walker’s presence at a high-level policy event underscores his effort to balance national engagement with a focus on priorities that resonate with voters back home in Alabama.
Walker is one of several Republicans seeking the State’s open U.S. Senate seat ahead of the May 19, 2026, primary. Other declared candidates include Attorney General Steve Marshall, U.S. Rep. Barry Moore, former Navy SEAL Jared Hudson, and Navy Captain Morgan Murphy.
For more on Walker’s Senate campaign and policy views, visit walkerforalabama.com or follow him on social media.