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CPAC: Trump rules out new political party in a speech to conservatives

CPAC: Donald Trump says no plans to launch a new political party, significant a conservative conference in Florida that would split the Republican vote. Moreover, in his first speech since Democrat Joe Biden became president and he also reminded that he might run for office again in 2024.

On the other hand, Mr. Trump fully criticized, saying US policy had gone from “America first to America last”. The speech comes weeks after Mr. Trump was absolving in a charge trial. However, his arrival at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Orlando. On Sunday represents his continued impact over the Republican Party.

Subsequently, the mood of the conference – which began on Thursday has been moderately pro-Trump. Added to loyalists including Texas Senator Ted Cruz and his son Donald Trump Jr among the speakers. The former president remains to prohibit social media platforms, including Facebook and Twitter, over his response to January’s deadly row at the US Capitol. 

What did Donald Trump say?

As the 74-year-old former president was inspired by supporters. However, he appeared on stage at the Hyatt Regency Hotel more than an hour late. “I stand before you today to declare that the incredible journey we began together four years ago is far from over,” he said. “We are gathered this afternoon to talk about the future of our beloved country.”

CPAC: Trump rules out new political party in speech to conservatives
                                                                Former President Donald Trump returns to the spotlight with CPAC speech

Moreover, he removed any idea that he might start a new political party – describing rumors he would do so as “fake news“. “We have the Republican Party. It’s going to unite and be stronger than ever before.”

In spite of falling November’s presidential election and being deeply criticized over the January row. Reports suggest Mr. Trump remains extremely popular among his voting base. On the other hand, last week one US poll proposes 46% of surveyed Trump voters would vote for him if he left the Republicans and started his own party.

Moreover, in his CPAC speech, Mr. Trump repeated his false claims that he lost November’s election to the Democrats. Because of electoral fraud and he hinted at another run in 2024.

CPAC: Trump rules out new political party in speech to conservatives
                                                                                                                       cheering crowd

However, he flays the new management, excoriating Mr. Biden for reversing his hard line on immigration and border security. He told the shouting crowd, “We all knew that the Biden administration was going to be bad. However, none of us even imagined how just bad they would be and how far left they would go.”

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