Trump’s CPAC speech denies building a new party, suggests re-election as president ‘will beat them 3 times’

Former President Trump delivered his closing speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on the 28th, returning to the national spotlight with a high-profile annual conservative convention, demonstrating his strong presence in the U.S. political arena and his readiness to remove dissent from the party and play a major role in the 2022 midterm elections. The speech will be followed by the annual conservative convention.

The event was held at the CPAC in Orlando, Florida on the 28th, and to the cheers of “USA” from the audience, Trump first asked “Did you miss me?

I stand before you today and declare that this unparalleled journey we began four years ago is far from over. I want you to know that I will continue to stand alongside you,” Trump said, hinting that he would run for president again in 2024, saying he would “beat the Democrats for the third Time.

He said America’s future, Culture, institutions, borders, and most cherished values are in a historic struggle, and that “our security, our prosperity, our identity as Americans are at stake like never before,” but “we will win in the end, and America will be stronger and greater.

In just one month, we’ve gone from ‘America first’ to ‘America last. Trump slammed Biden‘s policies on immigration and even restarting schools during his presidency, calling Biden’s first month in office the worst in modern U.S. history, saying his policies are anti-work, anti-Family, anti-border, anti-energy, anti-women, anti-science, and he called the new crown virus the “Chinese Communist virus” and shouted at Biden to “open the schools for me now.

He said he would not create a new party from another source, “We already have a Republican Party, that’s fake news talk”; Trump said the future of the Republican Party is to be a party that defends the social, economic and cultural interests and values of American working families, regardless of color, race or religion, “The Republican Party believes that the needs of citizens must take precedence.

He also said that the Republican Party is very united and the only divide is that certain Washington establishment is fighting against everyone else in the country, “I will act aggressively to elect strong, tough, smart Republican leaders”; “With your help, we will win back the House and Senate, and a Republican president will win back the White House. Trump also “knowingly” said, “I wonder who he (the Republican president who wins back the White House) will be?

The CPAC, where Trump delivered a 2-hour speech, was the first major event of the Republican Party after he left office. Attendees spent the weekend immersed in allegations of Trump’s “election fraud” and denied any responsibility for Trump’s shocking attack on Congress, while they also continued their crusade against the “culture of cancellation,” extreme socialism and big tech companies, highlighting that the Republican Party has They also continue to crusade against “culture of abolition”, extreme socialism and big tech companies, highlighting that the Republican Party has deviated from the mainstream political track and shifted further to the right.

In the video before Trump’s appearance, CPAC repeatedly claimed that conservatives would do anything to defend freedom against the socialist trend in the U.S., and even portrayed Trump as the most powerful fighter against socialism and communism within the U.S. and the international community.

CPAC’s 2024 presidential candidate poll (straw poll) conducted before Trump’s speech also showed that he still has great influence in the Republican Party. Trump ranked first with 55% support, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis ranked second with 21%, and 68% of respondents supported Trump’s re-election in 2024.

CPAC is the annual event of the American Conservative Union (American Conservative Union), the first conference dating back to 1974, former President Reagan was the first keynote speaker; CPAC also repeatedly on the position, for example, in 2016 had to Trump alarm, resulting in the latter canceled the plan to speak at the conference, but the following year and Trump all accept .

The coalition’s former president, Al Cardenas, said on the 28th that the conference would be Trump’s coronation and that “he will continue to make sure that people know that he is the de facto leader of the Republican Party, and those who do not want to follow in his footsteps will pay the price.