Washington (CNN) President Donald Trump is scheduled to speak to right-wing activists at the Conservative Political Action Conference at the National Harbor near Washington on Saturday, which comes on the heels of his second summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

It's unclear what issues Trump will bring up during his remarks to the crowd in his third CPAC speech since becoming President. But if his past speeches at the venue are any indication, plan for Trump to rile up his base on core issues like national security and Second Amendment rights, while also making time to rail against his political opponents.

In remarks at the conference on Friday, Vice President Mike Pence previewed the White House's talking points , touting Trump's accomplishments since taking office and addressing the recent summit with North Korea in Hanoi, Vietnam. Pence also remarked at length on what appeared to be a core theme throughout the conference -- deriding what conservatives consider to be the tenants of socialism.

Since becoming President, Trump has used the CPAC platform to speak on base issues -- highlighting his accomplishments and railing against his opponents -- in the same brash style he delivers at his political rallies.

Last year, Trump discarded his prepared remarks for his speech , lighting into Democrats and even some Republicans who he deemed insufficiently doctrinaire, and calling for teachers to be armed in schools as a response to the Parkland, Florida, high school shooting, which had occurred a week earlier.

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