CPAC Condemns Biden's Election Interference Targeting Former President Donald Trump |
CPAC Stands with President Trump as He Faces a Second Indictment |
Former President Donald Trump was indicted on federal charges Thursday evening. He is charged with a number of counts relating to possession of classified documents and obstruction of justice. President Trump is required to report to a federal court in Miami on Tuesday. The indictment is the second one the former president has been charged with, adding to the crimes charged to him in New York by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, but the new charges are the first federal indictment. CPAC continues to support President Donald Trump against these obvious attempts at election interference and abuse of the justice system. CPAC Chairman Matt Schlapp spoke with Sebastian Gorka on Newmsax in the aftermath of the breaking news of the indictment expressing outrage with the corruption of the Biden administration. |
CPAC Rolls Out State Ratings |
NE, MO, OK, WY, WV State Legislatures Receive CPAC Evaluation |
CPAC’s American Conservative Union Center for Legislative Accountability continued its release of ratings for state legislatures and state representatives this week with Nebraska, Missouri, Oklahoma, Wyoming, and West Virginia. The ratings revealed the true colors of many Republican representatives while applauding those who proved themselves loyal conservatives. See how your state did at the link below. |
Petition Target to Protect Our Children |
CPAC Issues Petition to Target to End "Pride Collection" with Satanist |
While many organizations are virtue signaling this pride month with logos transformed into rainbows, pandering marketing campaigns, and pride-themed products, CPAC is marking the month of June with a boycott of Target for its Satanist-designed “Pride Collection” that offers products created specifically for transgender children. Join CPAC in petitioning Target’s CEO and board of directors to stop targeting children with propaganda and begin respecting their customers’ values. |
New Jersey Moms Countersue School Librarian for Pushing Sexually Explicit Books |
Christina Balestriere and Kristen Cobo appeared on Thursday’s episode of America Uncanceled to share their battle for parental rights to decide the sexual material their children are exposed to at public schools. After discovering a book depicting sexually explicit material and images to their minor-aged children in their school’s library, the two mothers embarked on a crusade to protect their children from sexualization at the hands of school librarians and district administrators. In the process, they have been maligned and even sued by the librarian for simply exerting their authority as parents. Balestriere and Cobo divulge all the details of their cause and experiences on this episode of America Uncanceled. |
It's a Party in the Republican Presidential Primary |
The Republican Presidential Field Expands as More Candidates Throw Their Hats in the Ring |
More candidates have jumped into the pool for the Republican 2024 presidential primary. South Carolina Senator Tim Scott, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, and former Vice President Mike Pence recently announced their respective bids for the Republican nomination and ultimately, the highest office in the land of President of the United States. They join former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, Vivek Ramaswamy, and former President Donald Trump in vying for the office of president. CPAC Chairman Matt Schlapp weighed in on the presidential race this week on Newsmax with Greta Van Susteren. |
CPAC Israel is Coming Soon! |
Travel to the Holy Land with Second Annual CPAC Israel |
Check out these exciting CPAC conferences scheduled for the rest of 2023:
CPAC in Israel: July 28 - August 2, 2023
CPAC in Sydney, Australia: August 19 – 20, 2023
CPAC in Mexico: September 2023 **To be Confirmed
CPAC in Tokyo, Japan: December 2, 2023
CPAC in Rome, Italy: Dates To Be Confirmed
CPAC in Washington, D.C. at National Harbor: February 21 – 24, 2024 |
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