Trump Delivers Fiery CPAC Speech, Outlines Conservative Agenda
President receives standing ovation at Conservative Political Action Conference, doubles down on America First policies.
President Trump delivered the closing address at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Orlando yesterday, receiving multiple standing ovations during a wide-ranging speech that outlined his conservative vision for America.
Key Policy Announcements
Trump used the CPAC platform to preview major policy initiatives:
Immigration: Promised additional executive orders on border security and deportations, stating: "We will have the most secure border in American history."
Economy: Proposed additional tax cuts for middle-class families and elimination of taxes on tips for service workers.
Education: Called for abolishing the Department of Education and returning control to states and parents.
Foreign Policy: Emphasized "peace through strength" doctrine and criticized foreign aid spending.
Cultural War Issues
Trump devoted significant time to cultural issues that energize the conservative base:
- Attacks on "woke" ideology in schools and corporations
- Opposition to gender ideology and transgender policies
- Defense of religious liberty and traditional values
- Criticism of "cancel culture" and big tech censorship
Notable Quotes
"They're not coming after me, they're coming after you. I'm just standing in their way."
"In 2024, we didn't just win an election. We started a revolution to save America."
"The radical left wants to destroy everything we love about America. We're not going to let that happen."
Attacks on Opponents
Trump didn't hold back in criticizing political adversaries:
- Labeled Democratic policies as "socialist" and "anti-American"
- Attacked "fake news media" for biased coverage
- Criticized "RINO" Republicans who don't fully support his agenda
- Mocked potential 2028 Democratic presidential candidates
Crowd Response
The audience of approximately 15,000 conservative activists was highly enthusiastic:
- 13 standing ovations during the 75-minute speech
- Frequent chants of "USA!" and "Four more years!"
- Hundreds of Trump flags and signs throughout the venue
- Long lines for Trump merchandise in the expo hall
CPAC Straw Poll Results
Trump dominated the CPAC straw poll:
- Favorability among attendees: 95%
- Hypothetical 2028 primary: 82% support
- Job approval: 93%
Other Speakers
The three-day conference featured a who's who of conservative figures:
- Senator Ted Cruz
- Governor Ron DeSantis
- Representative Matt Gaetz
- Media personalities Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity
- Conservative activists and authors
Panels and Workshops
Beyond speeches, CPAC hosted policy discussions on:
- Election integrity and voting reform
- Fighting corporate wokeism
- Parental rights in education
- Border security solutions
- Conservative media strategies
Protests and Counter-Events
Progressive groups organized small protests outside the venue, but CPAC attendees largely ignored them. Security was tight throughout the event.
Media Coverage
Conservative outlets provided gavel-to-gavel coverage, while mainstream media offered shorter segments with fact-checking sidebars.
Historical Significance
Trump's CPAC addresses have become legendary in conservative politics:
- 2011: Early presidential ambitions
- 2017: First CPAC as president
- 2021: First speech after leaving office
- 2026: Cementing his continued dominance of conservative movement
What's Next
Trump's CPAC speech kicks off an intensive campaign season. He'll leverage the momentum to boost endorsed candidates and maintain his position as the Republican Party's dominant figure.
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