The 3 Most Epic Moments from Trump’s CPAC Speech

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Donald Trump spoke at the Conservative Political Action Conference on some noteworthy subjects, according to Town Hall.

Trumpism, “It means low taxes. It means eliminating job-killing regulations, Trumpism,” he explained. “Trumpism means strong borders, but people coming into our country based on a system of merit so they can come in and help us as opposed to coming here and not being good for us, including criminals.”

“It means no riots in the streets. It means law enforcement. It means very strong protection for the Second Amendment and the right to keep and bear arms,” the president said. “It means support for the forgotten men and women who have been taken advantage of for so many years.”

“I am not starting a new party. That was fake news,” he told the crowd. “Wouldn’t that be brilliant, start a new party and let’s divide our vote so that you can never win? No, we’re not interested in that.”

“I will be actively working to elect strong, tough, and smart Republican leaders,” he said.

“With your help we will take back the House, we will win the Senate and then a Republican president will make a triumphant return to the White House. And I wonder who that will be,” he said. “I wonder who that will be. Who, who, who will that be, I wonder?”

“We must pass comprehensive election reforms and do it now,” he explained.

“The time has come to break up Big Tech monopolies and restore fair competition,” he told the audience. “… If the federal government refuses to act then every state in the union, where we have the voices, which is a lot of them, Big Tech giants like Google, Twitter and Facebook, should be punished with major sanctions whenever they silence conservative voices.”

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