New York Daily News

Don goes on hard-right confab rant

We are not free, only he can save us, and he’ll ‘obliterate’ deep state

- BY JANON FISHER

Ex-President Donald Trump closed out CPAC, the annual conference of conservati­ve leaders, by airing grievances aplenty and promising only he can save America from becoming a “filthy Communist nightmare” by getting rid of the “deep state” and overturnin­g President Biden’s policies if he gets a second chance in the nation’s highest office.

“If you put me back in the White House, we will be a free nation. Their reign will be over,” he told a cheering crowd at the three-day right-wing conference just outside Washington, D.C. “We’re no longer a free country. We don’t have a free press. We don’t have a free anything.”

The former commander-in-chief spent most of his speech insulting his political enemies on the left and the right and positioned himself as the one and only person who can make America great again.

“I will totally obliterate the deep state,” Trump said. “I will fire the unelected bureaucrat­s and shadow forces — sick — these are sick people.”

And again he espoused the completely disproved claim that he won the 2020 presidenti­al election.

At the podium, Trump also sought to settle scores with former Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan, former presidenti­al adviser Karl Rove, and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, whom he grouped into the category of “freaks, neocons, open-border zealots and fools.”

He also mocked Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) as a “China-loving politician.”

He bashed Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg as being soft on crime. Bragg’s office is investigat­ing Trump’s hush-money payments to former porn star Stormy Daniels after their reputed affair.

“This racist DA is being pushed by radical left Democrats, the fake news media and the department of injustice to bring charges against me for a now ancient no-affair story of Stormy ‘Horse Face’ Daniels. No affair, no affair. Where there is no crime anyway,” he said of Bragg, who is Black.

Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis, who is investigat­ing the former president for trying to overturn the will of Peach State voters, also received Trump’s scorn.

Willis’ investigat­ion started after the leak of a recorded phone call between the former president and the Georgia secretary of state in which Trump asked the elected to official to “find” the winning votes for him.

“Then you have the racist DA from Atlanta,” he said of Willis, who is also Black. “She has her kangaroo court focused on a perfect phone call that I made.”

Despite imminent charges forthcomin­g in both of these investigat­ions, Trump said an indictment would not stop his presidenti­al campaign. “Absolutely. I wouldn’t even think about leaving,” he told The Associated Press before the speech.

Trump vowed to stop U.S. involvemen­t in foreign wars and ridiculed Biden’s withdrawal from Afghanista­n.

He called the Biden administra­tion “the most corrupt administra­tion in history.” “Joe Biden is a criminal and nothing ever happens to him,” Trump said.

Trump said that he would build the country into an economic powerhouse by forcing countries that receive U.S. military protection to prioritize the purchase of American goods.

Trump started his speech by thanking Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), who was recently cleared in a federal sex traffickin­g investigat­ion. “He had a lot of things under his belt,” Trump said.

He also name-checked former Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-L.I.), “a man who’s terrific — almost won for governor of New York. Could have done it, but so many people moved out of New York. It gets tougher. He’s a great guy and he’s a strong guy.”

He recalled that a man tried to attack Zeldin while he was campaignin­g near upstate Rochester last year.

“You know he stopped somebody coming at him with a knife,” Trump said. “He grabbed that guy’s hand. He looked pretty tough and he drove him to the ground. Lee Zeldin.”

“So many people moved out of New York, it’s getting tougher.”

Amid the attacks on his enemies, Trump said little about his rivals for the Republican nomination, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis or former U.S. Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley.

Instead, the former president basked in his supporters’ cheers and promised to complete his legacy if reelected.

“We are going to finish what we started,” he said. “We’re going to complete the mission. We’re going to see this battle through to ultimate victory.”

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AP Former President Donald Trump speaks at the Conservati­ve Political Action Conference on Saturday to cheers (below).

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