onsidering that just a few days ago, CPAC announced they’d canceled the appearance of hip-hop artist Young Pharaoh due to some anti-Semitic comments:</p><p id="7046"><a href="https://edition.cnn.com/2021/02/23/politics/cpac-cancels-speaker-anti-semitic-comments/index.html"><i>“We have just learned that someone we invited to CPAC has expressed reprehensible</i></a><i> views that have no home with our conference or our organization,” </i>CPAC organizers said Monday in a tweeted statement<i>. “The individual will not be participating at our conference.”</i></p><p id="8120">So now we can confirm that according to Trump’s loyalist it is ok to attack people of color, immigrants, persons with disabilities, non-predominant white people countries, the people south of the border, liberals, Democrats, the Central Park Five, <a href="https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2020/10/30/fact-check-12-28-trump-comments-deemed-racist-direct-speech/6062530002/">women, minorities, Latinos, Hispanics, Muslims, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, Ayanna Pressley, Rashida Tlaib</a>, and even Rosie O'Donnell.</p><p id="81f9">But anti-Semitic comments are where they draw the line. I wonder if it has something to do with the fact that there are more than 7 million American Jews in the United States.</p><p id="4a29">Almost<a href="https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jewish-population-in-the-united-states-by-state"> a million live in Florida either as permanent residents or 3–7 months of the year</a>. Just after New York and California with more than one million each.</p><div id="f109" class="link-block">
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</div><p id="314a">And now that Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell dared to stand against Trump and vowed never to meet with him again, it looks like Rep. Steve Scalise of Louisiana, the №2 House Republican, will become Trump’s right hand at the Capitol.</p><p id="0837">And if you thought his 4 years as president were exhausting, get ready for his 2024 Republican presidential campaign to begin in front of all his hardcore supporters.</p><p id="a764">Well, maybe not Mike Pence, Mitch McConnell, or Nikki Haley’, after she said:
<a href="https://edition.cnn.com/2021/02/18/politics/nikki-haley-donald-trump-mar-a-lago/index.html"><i>That when she runs for president in 2024</i></a><i>: “I think what we need to do is take the good that he built, leave the bad that he did, and get back to a place where we can be a good, valuable, effective party.”</i></p><p id="47c9">Former President Donald Trump denied her request to sit-down at Mar-a-Lago, because of what she said about him inciting his supporters to storm the Capitol.</p><p id="a7e7"><b><i>Now the rallies are starting again, just when we thought we could have peace and stop the super-spreader COVID-19 events for a while </i></b>☹<b><i>!</i></b></p></article></body>
You Are Cordially Invited To Donald Trump’s Launch Of His New Republican Party
How CPAC is already granting leadership to the former President
If you wondered, how long would it take for Donald Trump to return to politics after his second impeachment? You can stop counting the days.
Sen. Susan Collins was right the first time when she predicted that Trump had learned his lesson after the first impeachment.
Now no more than 10 days after the second impeachment, he is about to show his supporters he learned that he can get away with whatever he wants and that he’s back and ready to take the Republican Party.
Matthew Aaron “Matt” Schlapp, chairman of the American Conservative Union (CPAC), announced that Donald Trump would speak at CPAC 2021 on February 25–28, 2021, in Orlando, FL!
And this might be a surprise, considering that just a few days ago, CPAC announced they’d canceled the appearance of hip-hop artist Young Pharaoh due to some anti-Semitic comments:
But anti-Semitic comments are where they draw the line. I wonder if it has something to do with the fact that there are more than 7 million American Jews in the United States.
And now that Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell dared to stand against Trump and vowed never to meet with him again, it looks like Rep. Steve Scalise of Louisiana, the №2 House Republican, will become Trump’s right hand at the Capitol.
And if you thought his 4 years as president were exhausting, get ready for his 2024 Republican presidential campaign to begin in front of all his hardcore supporters.
Well, maybe not Mike Pence, Mitch McConnell, or Nikki Haley’, after she said:
That when she runs for president in 2024: “I think what we need to do is take the good that he built, leave the bad that he did, and get back to a place where we can be a good, valuable, effective party.”
Former President Donald Trump denied her request to sit-down at Mar-a-Lago, because of what she said about him inciting his supporters to storm the Capitol.
Now the rallies are starting again, just when we thought we could have peace and stop the super-spreader COVID-19 events for a while ☹!