Trump is trying to revive himself while conservatives are on the rise
During the annual gathering of American conservatives, the former president of the United States launched an attack on the “fanatics and idiots” of the Republican Party.
Donald Trump warned on Saturday that he is the only 2024 presidential candidate capable of saving America from “belligerent” Democrats and “bigots and idiots” from the Republican Party as conservative Americans gather in larger numbers each year. Washington.
On the final day of CPAC, a major political convention organized this week in the suburbs of Washington, the former president of the United States says Americans are in the midst of an “epic struggle to save our country from people who hate it.” As Americans head to the polls for next year’s presidential election, Donald Trump, who formalized his candidacy in November, spoke for almost an hour and forty hours, sparing no one, including his own camp.
“We have a Republican Party run by bigots, neo-conservatives, globalists, bigoted open borders and morons,” he said, citing several party figures.
Trump said American voters are tired of “entrenched two-party political dynasties, rotten special interests, China-loving politicians” and supporters of “endless foreign wars.” After openly denying US aid to Ukraine, he warned that “if something doesn’t happen soon we will have World War III”.
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“I’m the only candidate who can make this promise: I will prevent World War III,” the former president promised, only to be defeated by Democratic President Joe Biden in 2020.
CPAC was until recently the main gathering of conservative leaders in America, but it has been completely swallowed up by Donald Trump’s far-right ‘Make America Great Again’ movement, in what experts are now calling a “Macapalooza” event. Even as several potential 2024 candidates and Republican leaders skipped the convention, the 2023 edition was marked by many speeches from the most staunch Trump supporters in the country.
Brazil’s defeated former president Jair Bolsonaro drew a standing ovation from the chamber on Saturday as he expressed his closeness to Donald Trump. “In 2016 I said: I am your voice. Today I add: I am your warrior. I am your justice. And to the wronged and the betrayed: I am your vengeance,” Trump told a packed house.
AFP
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