On Sunday, former President Trump gave his first public speech since leaving the White House. Speaking at the American Conservative Political Action Conference, Trump said the movement to make America great again is far from over.
Trump stepped to the podium to a rapturous audience of anticipation, applause and cheers, glowing.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump: “I stand before you today to tell you that the incredible journey that we started together (Make America Great Again), the journey that has never been so successful, that we started it together four years ago, it’s far from over.”
In his speech, Trump slammed Biden for his many “far-left” policies over the past month in office.
In particular, he attacked Biden’s immigration and border policies, which have brought an “unprecedented” influx of illegal immigrants into the United States.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump: “What he (Biden) said lured everybody to come to the United States, and we’re just one country, and we can’t take responsibility for the world, as much as we want to help.”
He said the socialism pushed by the Democratic Party will cripple America.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump: “We will fight extremism, socialism and communism, all of which will lead us to communism, and you will hear more about that afterwards.”
In his speech, Trump said he would help Republicans take back the majority of seats in Congress in the elections that follow and would not form a new party.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump: “We have a Republican Party that will be more united and stronger than ever, and I’m not about to form a new party.”
Trump said that the extremely successful journey that began four years ago is far from over.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump: “I will continue to fight by your side.”
This year’s CPAC conference was held in Orlando, Florida, and Trump’s speech at the CPAC Conservative Political Action Conference was the grand finale of the four-day conference, drawing large crowds of supporters who gathered outside and inside the venue.
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