Trump ‘victory lap’, Musk’s chainsaw, Bannon’s salute: Key CPAC takeaways | Donald Trump News

To celebrate his first month at the White House, US President Donald Trump took a kind of some kind in front of a large group of conservatives, where his former advisor was seen making a greeting similar to Nazism and the billionaire businessman Ilon Musk waved with the saw.
In a letter similar to the gathering to an enthusiastic audience at the conservative political work conference for a period of four days (CPAC) on the outskirts of Washington, DC, Trump described on Saturday his achievements since his arrival to his post on January 20, and to tear his political opponents, including the predecessor Joe Biden.
“Everything has touched it to S ***”.
Trump also announced that “no one sees anything” like his full management effort Thousands of federal employees are launched and The size of the governmentHe congratulates himself on “control” on the capital and sending bureaucrats “mobilization”.
“We will rid a new and permanent majority that pushes American policy for future generations,” Trump, who alluded to running for a third term in 2028, said, contrary to what was clarified in the US constitution.
Below are the most important events in CPAC:
A greeting like Nazi Bannon
The former political advisor to Trump and the chief strategy Steve Bannon He was accused of having a Nazi greeting when he concluded his speech in CPAC, although he insisted that he was just a “wave.”
Bannon was on stage when he extended his right arm in the air, and the palm apartment, after the crowd prolonged “fighting! Blessed!” – A reference to what Trump has shouted yet Assassination.
The gesture that attracted the comparisons To a gem made During the Trump inauguration event, an immediate violent reaction, including from the Anti -Distort Association, pushed the similarities between them with the greeting of the right arm associated in history with the Nazis.
The incident also forced even the right -wing French national president, Jordan Bartella, to cancel his speech scheduled at the same event, which prompted Bannon to summon Bartella “a boy, not a man”, “He does not deserve to lead France.”
Musk waving the saw
Musk He waved the saw in the air as it appeared in CPAC, which indicates openness to review the federal reserve and accuse the Democrats of “betrayal”.
Musk, CEO of Tesla, who has become perhaps more adviser to TROMP influence, Hades and his black brand “Make America Great again”, talked about the Crusader campaign to cut off government spending and reduce its size Federal Manpower.
Musk then announced that Argentine President Javier Miley has a gift for him.
Then the Argentine leader walked on the stage with the red saw and passed it to Musk, who began to delight in front of a crowd. The saw was engraved with the Miley logo, “VIVA LA LIBRTAD, Carajo”, a Spanish for “Live Live Liberty, the curse.”
Milei, which was repeated by Musk frequently, for the tool during the campaigns in 2023 and suggesting a reduction in public spending.
Milli bats for the small government
Returning to the same stage on Saturday, the Argentine leader urged the enthusiastic CPAC crowd to continue to support Trump’s measures to reduce the size of the government, saying Roads in Argentina It is similar to what the US leader is spent.
Speaking of Spanish, Miley expressed her support for Trump’s efforts to dismantle the United States Agency for International Development (the United States Agency for International Development), saying it was out of the president’s agenda and claimed that it was wasting.
“Our way is similar to the method of our dear friend Elon Musk,” said Miley. “To go to the position through his position, keep what works and get rid of the rest. For this reason, I gave him a saw.”
It was used with a different saw as support during his 2023 campaign to symbolize his proposals to tear the enlarged situation. But a year after his presidency, Argentina’s poverty was almost struck 53 percentPaying analysts to summon his policy “disaster”.
Meloni says that Europe is not lost
Italian Prime Minister Giojia Meloni told CPAC through a video that the United States and Europe will remain close to Trump, despite the high tensions of Ukraine’s fate.
Blame the “ruling classes” and “the main media”, Meloni insisted that Europe was not lost.
“Our opponents hope that President Trump will move away from us [Europe]”I know as a strong and effective leader, I bet that those who hope for the divisions will prove a mistake,” said Meloni, adding.
Meloni, the leader of the developed right -wing Brotherhood party, was the only leader of the European Union to attend Trump’s inauguration in January, and her allies presented it as a possible bridge between the European Union and the US President.
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2025-02-23 10:03:00