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CPAC Highlights Trump Absence, Iran War Debate, and Immigration Stance
Trump’s absence did not stop CPAC from focusing on Iran war debates, immigration enforcement pride, and pro-war Iranian American demonstrations amid midterm election concerns.
- For the first time in nearly a decade, President Donald Trump did not attend the Conservative Political Action Conference, yet the event centered on his influence and policy agenda.
- This year's gathering stood in contrast to last year's event, when Elon Musk symbolized his role leading the Department of Government Efficiency, as conservative leaders now urge unity against perceived Marxist opponents.
- Former Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz warned that military action could mean "higher gas prices, higher food prices," while Iranian American David Mansouri described the conflict as a "war of liberation" offering opportunity.
- Polling from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research shows Trump risks frustrating voters if gas prices rise amid prolonged Middle East conflict; Steve Bannon emphasized the commander in chief holds decision-making authority.
- Conservative influencer Benny Johnson urged supporters to focus on border security victories rather than internal disagreements, warning "Your enemy is the Marxist" as the Republican Party faces difficult midterm elections.
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