‘I am a dissident’, Trump says
âA vote for Trump is your ticket back to freedom, itâs your passport out of tyranny and itâs your only escape from Joe Biden and his gangâs fast track to hell,â Donald Trump said.
âAnd in many ways, weâre living in hell right now because the fact is, Joe Biden is a threat to democracy, really is a threat to democracy,â Trump continued.
âI stand before you today not only as your past and hopefully future president, but as a proud political dissident. I am a dissident,â he said.
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Donald Trump described his legal woes and court appearances as âStalinist show trialsâ.
âThe Stalinist show trials being carried out at Joe Bidenâs orders set fire not only to our system of government but to hundreds of years of western legal tradition,â he said.
âTheyâve replaced law, precedent, and due process with a rabid mob of radical left Democrat partisans masquerading as judges and juries and prosecutors,â he added.
Trump: “Your victory will be our ultimate vindication”
âFor years, you watched the entire Washington cesspool ⦠feeding on the wealth and hopes and dreams of hardworking Americans,â Donald Trump told the crowd.
âNovember 5 will be our new liberation day, but for the liars and cheaters and fraudsters and censors and impostors who have commandeered our government, it will be their judgment day,â he added.
âYour victory will be our ultimate vindication, your liberty will be our ultimate reward and the unprecedented success of the United States of America will be my ultimate and absolute revenge,â he continued.
Donald Trump pivoted to foreign policy by saying that numerous ongoing conflicts would have been avoided had he been president.
âThe attack on Israel would have never happened. Iran was broke. They were broke. Ukraine would have never happened,â he said.
He went on to tell a cheering crowd: âCrooked Joe Biden, you are fired. Get out of here. Get that youâre just destroying our country. Youâre fired. Get the hell out of here.â
âWe can break out of this Biden nightmare,â Donald Trump said.
He went on to attack migrants, saying: âTheyâre coming from Asia, theyâre coming from the Middle East, coming from all over the world, coming from Africa, and weâre not going to stand for it ⦠Theyâre destroying our country.â
Donald Trump also went on to compare himself to American gangster Al Capone, saying: âRemember, Iâve been indicted more than Alphonse Capone.â
âItâs very dangerous. Whatâs going on? Theyâve weaponized government. Theyâve weaponized the DOJ, the FBI. Weâve never had anything like this in this country,â he continued.
âThey are indeed a threat to democracy and Iâm here to unleash this captive nation from Joe Biden and his gang of very bad people, very sick people, smart people, intelligent people, but they are hellbent on the destruction of American freedom,â Trump added.
‘I am a dissident’, Trump says
âA vote for Trump is your ticket back to freedom, itâs your passport out of tyranny and itâs your only escape from Joe Biden and his gangâs fast track to hell,â Donald Trump said.
âAnd in many ways, weâre living in hell right now because the fact is, Joe Biden is a threat to democracy, really is a threat to democracy,â Trump continued.
âI stand before you today not only as your past and hopefully future president, but as a proud political dissident. I am a dissident,â he said.
If Joe Biden wins, “the worst is yet to come,” says Trump
Donald Trump has launched into his speech after a handful of thanks and acknowledgments to his supporters.
âI offer you another warning and weâve been right about so much, just about everything. If crooked Joe Biden and his thugs win in 2024, the worst is yet to come,â he said.
âA country that will go and sink to levels that are unimaginable,â he added. âThe declining crooked Joe Biden is the crookedest, most incompetent president in the history of our country,â he said.
âWeâll be losing world war three with weapons the likes of which nobody has ever seen before,â Trump continued.
Donald Trump opened up his speech by thanking a slew of supporters including Vivek Ramaswamy and Kari Lake, as well as Argentinian president Javier Milei, who he described as âMaga. Make Argentina great again.â
Trump also recognized JD Vance and Cory Mills, as well as Stephen Miller, in his opening remarks.
Describing him as the âsingle greatest advertiser and purchaser of advertising in the history of Americaâ, Trump went on to thank the MyPillow CEO, Mike Lindell, who also appeared at the conference over the weekend.
National anthem sung by incarcerated January 6 rioters plays right before Trump walks out
Prior to Donald Trumpâs appearance, CPAC played an audio clip of the national anthem sung by incarcerated defendants involved in the January 6 Capitol riots.
Interspersed with audio recordings of Trump, the clip echoed eerily through the CPAC hall before the defendants descended into a chant of âUSA! USA!â
Trump appears on stage at CPAC
Donald Trump has just walked on stage at CPAC in National Harbor, Maryland.
Stay tuned as we deliver the latest updates of his speech.
South Carolinaâs former governor Nikki Haley remains defiant about beating Donald Trump in her home state, where voters are heading to the polls for Saturdayâs Republican primary.
The Guardianâs Joan Greve reports from Charleston, South Carolina:
At her primary eve rally in Mount Pleasant, just outside of Charleston, Haley called on her supporters to turn out in large numbers on Saturday.
âIn a general election, youâre given a choice. In a primary, you make your choice,â Haley said. âThis is the time we make our choice.â
But at this point, Haley would have to pull off a shocking upset to win South Carolina. According to the FiveThirtyEight average of South Carolina polls, Trump leads Haley by roughly 30 points in the state, and the former president has already won the first three voting contests in Iowa, New Hampshire and Nevada. At his own primary eve rally in Rock Hill, near the North Carolina border, Trump voiced robust confidence that he would deliver a decisive victory on Saturday and indicated he was already turning his attention to the general election fight against Joe Biden.
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Here are some images coming through the newswires from CPAC, where various conservative figures have made appearances over the weekend alongside their supporters:
Ahead of his speech on Saturday, Donald Trump went after the Fulton county district attorney, Fani Willis, who is facing scrutiny over her relationship with her deputy prosecutor Nathan Wade.
In a lengthy post on Truth Social, Trump, who is one of 19 defendants in the 2020 Georgia election racketeering case brought forth by Willis, wrote:
Based on the fact that District Attorney Fani Willis and her Lover were together long prior to the filing date of their Fake Lawsuit against me and many other innocent people, despite their sworn testimony to the contrary, this case must be determined as OVER and, of no further force or effect.â
He went on to accuse the case of being about âstealing close to $1 Million Dollars for Lover Wadeâ.
Court documents filed on Friday by Trumpâs lawyers appeared to show that Wade made at least 35 visits to Willisâs neighbourhood before she hired him as a prosecutor.
During a court hearing earlier this month, Willis forcefully denied wrongdoing, saying: âYou think Iâm on trial. These people are on trial for trying to steal an election in 2020. Iâm not on trial, no matter how hard you try to put me on trial.â
Trump’s Friday night speech predicted victory in South Carolina primary
With Donald Trump set to speak at CPAC, the former president also vowed to win South Carolinaâs Republican primary on Saturday.
In an email sent out on Friday evening, Trump pledged to his supporters: âTomorrow we WIN SOUTH CAROLINA!â
He went on to attack Joe Biden and the âDEEP STATE [which] did everything they could do interfere in our election and STOP USâ.
Trump also accused Biden of being âbankrolled by HATE AMERICA liberal billionairesâ and vowed, as usual, to âMAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAINâ.
He then asked voters to âchip inâ. Donation recommendations on his campaign website ranged from $20.24 to $3,000.
Trump to speak at CPAC ahead of South Carolina primary
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Donald Trump is set to take center stage at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland at around 1pm.
The former president is expected to speak for an hour at the event, which has already featured appearances from conservative figures including South Dakota governor Kristi Noem and former British prime minister Liz Truss.
Trumpâs highly anticipated speech this year will follow a fiery address he delivered at last yearâs event in which he warned of a third world war, told his supporters that he is their âretributionâ and vowed to âobliterate the deep stateâ.
In a campaign email sent out on Friday, Trump offered supporters a brief glimpse at his 2024 CPAC speech. Lines include âTrump was right about everythingâ and âThe only crime I have ever committed is defending America from those who want to destroy itâ.
As Trump is slated to address CPAC, voters in South Carolina â where Trump is leading the stateâs former governor Nikki Haley by around 30 points â will head to the polls on Saturday in that stateâs Republican primary.
Stay tuned as we bring you the latest updates.