CPAC International Summit 2025

Full event

HIGHLIGHTS:

Steve Bannon SLAMS Globalists: “There Is Nothing They Can Do To Defeat Us”

Steve Bannon’s remarks at CPAC emphasized that the political struggle is ongoing, framing it as a war against the Deep State, global elites, and media power structures. He highlighted how President Trump, after the 2020 election, faced abandonment from conservative networks and Republican donors, yet managed to regain dominance through grassroots efforts.

Bannon drew parallels between Trump, former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, and South Korean political figures, arguing that global elites seek to imprison nationalist leaders to suppress populist movements. He asserted that Trump’s legal battles, including Jack Smith’s indictments, were designed to ensure he died in prison, just as Bolsonaro faces political persecution.

He stressed that despite recent victories, the opposition—comprising powerful judges, courts, and media—still wields significant influence. The fight, he insisted, requires relentless grassroots engagement, precinct strategies, and an unwavering commitment to reclaiming power. According to Bannon, the elites will not surrender their control voluntarily, making November 5th just another battle in a larger, continuous war for liberty and freedom.

Eduardo Bolsonaro Breaks Down The Globalist Lawfare Being Used Against His Father Jair Bolsonaro

Eduardo Bolsonaro detailed the political persecution against his father, Jair Bolsonaro, through lawfare, comparing it to tactics used against President Trump. He described Bolsonaro’s indictment for an alleged coup attempt as absurd, noting that his father wasn’t even in Brazil at the time. Eduardo highlighted global parallels, citing similar cases in the U.S. and Albania, where political opponents are disqualified or imprisoned.

He expressed optimism, believing Trump’s return in 2025 will shift the tide. He condemned foreign-backed NGOs for funding attacks against conservatives and warned that Bolsonaro could be jailed—not for crimes, but for challenging the globalist agenda.

Liz Truss: We Have A Major Problem In Britain With Judges

Liz Truss criticized the growing power of unelected judges and bureaucrats in Britain, arguing that political decisions are being made by the judiciary instead of elected officials. She blamed Tony Blair’s 2005 reforms, which removed centuries of British legal tradition, including the Lord Chancellor’s power to appoint judges, replacing it with a self-perpetuating Supreme Court. Truss condemned the Conservative Party’s failure to reverse these changes, attributing it to their deference to Blair’s policies. She warned that Britain’s government is now dysfunctional, controlled by a deep state of civil servants and judges, ignoring voters’ demands for change since Brexit. Frustration is mounting, and she believes the solution lies in grassroots activism similar to the MAGA movement and CPAC in the U.S. Truss advocated for a British version of CPAC to push back against elite control and restore true democratic governance in the UK.

GRENELL: “Donald Trump Is Not For Regime Change, He’s For Doing What’s Right For Americans”

Ric Grenell shared an emotional account of his covert diplomatic mission to Venezuela to secure the release of six American hostages under President Trump’s leadership. Grenell emphasized that Latin America had been neglected by the Biden administration, allowing communism to spread unchecked. His trip to Caracas was fraught with uncertainty and high-stakes negotiations with Nicolás Maduro.

During tense discussions, Maduro initially refused to release the Americans, claiming they had attempted to assassinate him. Grenell challenged this, requesting evidence and asserting the importance of trust-building. After a prolonged standoff, he insisted the six individuals be released as a gesture of goodwill.

On the tarmac, Grenell anxiously awaited their arrival, doubting whether the mission would succeed. Eventually, 10 vehicles arrived, and heavily shackled prisoners emerged, their faces obscured by black hoods. One by one, they were unshackled and brought onto the U.S. aircraft. The emotional weight of the moment hit Grenell as a prisoner burst into tears upon realizing he was being rescued.

Once airborne, the rescued Americans revealed that two more detainees had been prepared for release, but bureaucratic limitations prevented their return. Grenell highlighted President Trump’s unwavering commitment to bringing Americans home and vowed to continue advocating for those left behind. He also praised Kash Patel’s potential appointment as FBI Director, urging support from senators to finalize the process. Grenell concluded by reaffirming his belief in strong leadership and decisive action in foreign policy.

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