Former President Donald Trump addressed the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), framing the 2024 presidential election as a pivotal moment akin to a religious reckoning for his adversaries. He referred to November 5 as a potential “Liberation Day” for hard-working Americans but portrayed it as “Judgment Day” for those he accused of fraud and deception within the government.
Trump’s speech was marked by an apocalyptic tone, warning of threats such as illegal immigration, terrorism, and the collapse of public services under a potential Biden administration. He claimed that if President Biden and his allies were to win in 2024, the nation would face unprecedented challenges.
Throughout his speech, Trump positioned himself as the sole defender against impending tyranny, presenting himself as a political dissident fighting against corruption and injustice. He drew parallels between his legal battles and the persecution of Russian dissident Alexey Navalny, implying that Biden was orchestrating his legal troubles.
Trump’s remarks came as he secured a significant victory in the South Carolina Republican primary, surpassing former Governor Nikki Haley by a substantial margin. His growing influence within the party was evident, as he omitted any mention of Haley during his CPAC speech.
In response to Trump’s speech, Biden campaign representative Ammar Moussa dismissed Trump as a “loser,” citing job losses, restrictions on women’s reproductive rights, and concerns about the integrity of democracy under Trump’s leadership. Moussa criticized Trump’s prioritization of power over democratic principles.
Trump’s CPAC address highlighted his continued influence within the Republican Party, as he positioned himself as the champion of conservative values and the only safeguard against perceived threats to the nation’s security and integrity. His rhetoric underscored the deep divisions and polarizing nature of American politics as the country approached the 2024 presidential election.