The 45th president of the United States, Donald J. Trump, delivers the keynote speech at CPAC 2023 in Washington, D.C. The former president honors the conservative warriors who spoke before him at the conference including, Ronny Jackson, James O’Keefe, Jair Bolsonaro, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Matt Gaetz, Mark and Julie Levin, Elise Stefanik, and many others. These individuals have fought side-by-side with Trump for America’s founding principles in the face of ruthless and relentless opposition from the Left. Trump promises that “we are going to finish what we started” and “make America great again.” His promise includes ending illegal immigration, securing the border, and stemming the fentanyl epidemic and human trafficking. He will support, as he long has, law enforcement and military veterans and clean up the military and the education system of radical transgender ideology and critical race theory. He will empower the military and law enforcement to do their job of protecting the United States. He will correct the wrongdoings of the Biden administration in foreign policy and national security with Afghanistan, China, and Russia, and even promises to prevent World War III. The peace and beneficial dealings accomplished under Trump’s administration highly qualify Trump to return to office and correct course. He is also intent on reforming the public education system, prohibiting the mutilation of children in transgender procedures, and protecting women’s sports. Should he assume a second term, he promises to end radical, environmentalist energy policies, uphold free speech, reduce inflation, and revive the economy. Election reform and term limits for elected officials are on his agenda, as well, to restore the government to its original role of serving the people. Trump’s main promise, however, is to always put America first. He vows to once again prioritize Americans over illegal immigrants, Ukrainians, dangerous criminals, and all other groups receiving more care and concern from liberals than their own citizens.
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