Presidents Bukele and Trump to Defend Faith, Family, and Freedom At CPAC 2024.

The recently reelected president of El Salvador is set to speak at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) just outside Washington, DC, later this month.

CPAC, organized by the American Conservative Union (ACU), stands as one of the premier gatherings for conservatives in the United States, attracting influential figures and political leaders. The conference, taking place from February 21 to February 24 at the Gaylord Resort and Conference Center in National Harbor, Maryland, boasts a rich history of hosting renowned speakers, including numerous U.S. presidents.

Former President Donald Trump, the prominent GOP candidate for the upcoming presidential election, is poised to address CPAC for an unprecedented 14th time, surpassing the previous record set by Ronald Reagan. Notably, CPAC continues to be a platform for leaders advocating conservative values, with President Nayib Bukele making a significant addition to this year’s lineup.

Matt Schlapp, the Chairman of CPAC, expressed his enthusiasm on Twitter, stating, «El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele is an unapologetic traditionalist who encourages the American people to rediscover the values that made her strong and spread a freedom revolution that is now in jeopardy.»

Schlapp went on to highlight Bukele’s message to Hispanic voters in the United States, emphasizing a shift in political dynamics. «In America, Hispanic voters, once a main component of the left’s political coalition, are realizing that the Socialist Democrat party hates their faith, their families, their traditions and their patriotism to their chosen country.»

The chairman extended an honor to host President Bukele at CPAC, recognizing his commitment to championing traditional values and his efforts to promote a freedom revolution. Bukele’s address is anticipated to offer valuable insights into the global perspective on conservatism, fostering dialogue on shared values and principles.

As CPAC continues its legacy of uniting conservative voices, President Nayib Bukele’s participation promises to contribute a unique perspective, further solidifying the conference as a crucial platform for discussing the future of conservatism in the United States and beyond.