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In order to celebrate his first month back to the White House, the United States President Donald Trump won a peculiar before a large group of conservatives, where his former advisor was seen to make Nazi greetings and a billionaire businessman Elon Musk removed with a cutter.
In a rally -like speech, in front of an enthusiastic audience of the four -day Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on the outskirts of Washington, Colombia County, Trump, on Saturday, announced his achievements since he took office on January 20, tearing his political opponents, including predecessor Joe Biden.
“Every thing I touched turned to S ***,” Trump told Biden, using explicative and ovation from the crowd.
Trump also declares that “no one has ever seen anything” as his administration's vast effort Dismiss thousands of federal employees and Still the size of the governmentcongratulating yourself for the “dominance” of the capital and sending bureaucrats “Packaging”.
“We will come up with a new and lasting political majority that will stimulate US policy for the next generations,” said Trump, who hinted that he was running for a third term in 2028, contrary to what was written in the US Constitution S
Here are the other CPAC accents:
Former Trump Political Advisor and Chief Strategist Steve Bannon He was accused of making a Nazi greeting while completing his speech at CPAC, though he insisted that it was just a “wave”.
Bannon was on stage when he reached out his right hand in the air, his palm after pressing the crowd to “fight! Fight! Fight! ” – a reference to what Trump called after murderS
The gesture that made comparisons to made of musk to gesture During the event of Trump's inauguration, he caused an immediate response, including the league to combat the violation, because of his similarities with the right greeting associated with the Nazis history.
The incident also forced even the French far -right president of the national rally Jordan Bardela to cancel her planned speech at the same event, which prompted Bannon to call the Bardela “boy, not a man” who is “unworthy of a leading France.”
Musk He waved a cutter in the air as he appeared in CPAC, showing openness for audit of the federal reserve and accusing Democrats of State Turnover.
Musk, Tesla's CEO, who has become Trump's most influential advisor, wore nuances and his trademark black hat “make America great” and talks about his crusade to reduce government costs and reduce size Federal workforceS
Then Musk announced that Argentineian President Javier Miley had a gift for him.
The Argentine leader then went on stage with the red cutter and handed it over to Musk, who continued to remove him before a cheerful crowd. The cutter was engraved with Miley's slogan, “Viva La La Libertad, Carajo”, which is Spanish for “Long Live Liberty, the hell.”
Miley, who is often praised by Musk, promotes the instrument during a 2023 campaign and offers cutting public costs.
Returning to the same stage on Saturday, the Argentine leader called on the enthusiastic crowd of CPAC to continue to support Trump's measures to shrink the size of the government, saying his Methods in Argentina are similar to what the US leader is taking.
Spanish, Miley expressed support for Trump's efforts to dismantle the US Agency for International Development (USAID), stating that he is in line with the president's agenda and claims to be wasteful.
“Our method is similar to that of our dear friend Elon Musk,” Miley said. “To go to the office, keep in place what works and get rid of the rest. That's why I gave him a cutter. “
He uses a different cutter as a support during his 2023 campaign to symbolize his proposals for fragmentation of the inflated state. But one year in his presidency, the degree of poverty of Argentina hit almost 53 percentprompting analysts to call his policy “Disaster”S
Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni told CPAC attendees via Videolink that the United States and Europe will remain close to Trump, despite the increasing tension on the fate of Ukraine.
Accusing the “governing classes” and “main media”, Meloni insisted that Europe was not “lost”.
“Our opponents hope that President Trump will move away from us (Europe),” Meloni said, adding, “Knowing it as a strong and effective leader, I bet those who hope for the divisions will turn out to be wrong. “
Meloni, the leader of the far right party of Italy, was the only leader of the European Union to attend Trump's office in January, and its allies presented it as a potential bridge between the EU and the US president.