Trump Declares Judgment Day in Speech at Conservative Conference

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Politics
24/02/2024 23h41

At the Conservative Political Action Conference held near Washington on Saturday, former President Donald Trump rallied conservative activists with a fervent speech. Trump portrayed the upcoming presidential election as "judgment day," warning that if President Joe Biden secures a second term, it could lead to an apocalyptic future.

Speaking on the day of South Carolina's Republican primary, Trump rallied his supporters by promising a new "liberation day" on November 5 for hardworking Americans. He described a scenario where the "liars, cheaters, fraudsters, censors, and imposters" in control of the government would face consequences when he wins. Trump expressed confidence that his victory would mark the end of a corrupt regime and the beginning of a promising future for America.

In his address, Trump identified himself as a "proud political dissident," drawing comparisons to Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny, who recently died in a Russian prison. Trump's declaration of political dissent resonated with the crowd, as he cemented his commitment to challenging the current administration and seeking a return to the presidency.

With the looming potential rematch election against President Biden, Trump's provocative rhetoric at the conference underscored the escalating political tension in the U.S. as both sides prepare for a contentious electoral battle.

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