
Conservative leaders gather to discuss America’s future plans
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Conservative leaders and activists convened for the final day of CPAC 2025, bringing together prominent figures to discuss key policy issues and strategy. The event, which took place at National Harbor, Maryland, featured a lineup of influential speakers from the conservative movement.
Among those addressing attendees was former Trump administration border czar Tom Homan, who shared insights on immigration policy and border security measures. Stephen Miller, who served as deputy chief of staff, also took the stage to present his perspective on various administrative priorities.
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The conference also welcomed Trump’s nominee for U.N. Ambassador, Elise Stefanik, who was scheduled to deliver remarks on international relations and America’s role on the global stage. Additional speakers were slated to appear throughout the day, contributing to the diverse range of topics covered during the four-day gathering.
This year’s CPAC, which began on February 19 and concluded on February 22, served as a platform for conservative voices to articulate their vision for the nation’s future. The conference maintained its tradition of bringing together political leaders, policy experts, and activists to engage in discussions about contemporary issues facing the conservative movement.
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