At CPAC Trump Returns to Center Stage
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At the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Orlando, Florida, Donald Trump made it clear that he is going after his political opponents. While left-leaning articles highlight that Trump’s support in the poll taken during the CPAC was at only 55 percent, right-leaning articles highlight that five key moments from this year’s CPAC.
A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that Trump’s support in the poll taken during the CPAC was at only 55 percent and of those who responded, two-thirds said they wanted him to run again. The article notes that although Trump might be able to endorse candidates, he still won’t be able to control Trumpism.
USA Today published a centrist article reporting that Trump used his first post-presidential speech on Sunday to rip GOP lawmakers who backed his impeachment. His list of GOP enemies include congressional leaders who held him responsible for the January 6. Insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
A right-leaning article by Fox News highlights five key moments from this year’s CPAC. Trump ripped into Biden during CPAC speech and declared he would not start a new political party. Ted Cruz also discussed his Cancun trip and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy said that the GOP will take the majority in 2022.
From the center
At CPAC, Donald Trump targets the Republican Party of Liz Cheney and Mitch McConnell
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