National Conservatism Asserts Its Dominance in Trump's Washington
- Members of Congress, Trump administration officials, and donors gathered at the National Conservatism Conference, marking its rise as the GOP's dominant ideological force.
- Missouri Senator Eric Schmitt emphasized that 'America doesn’t belong to them- it belongs to us,' reflecting the movement's theme of American identity and traditional culture.
- Katy Faust argued that legalizing gay marriage has weakened parental rights, highlighting significant ideological divides among attendees.
- Thomas Klingenstein argued that 'white guilt' is the greatest problem facing the nation and that many Americans supported President Trump for affirming their beliefs about making America great again.
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National conservatism asserts its dominance in Trump's Washington
National conservatism is reshaping the Republican Party in President Donald Trump’s second term. This week, its leaders gathered in Washington to celebrate their rise and lay out their next steps.
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Read Full ArticleThis once marginal ideological movement within the Republican Party sees Donald Trump's election as a new consecration in the United States.
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