CPAC's Underlying Message - Donald J. Trump Is Still Firmly In Charge Of Republican Party - (Video)

Written By BlabberBuzz | Saturday, 27 February 2021 09:50 PM
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The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) will ramp up Friday focusing on the Constitution as a slew of high-profile Republicans talk about how the Bill of Rights can apply to modern America.

The Bill of Rights is one of the main themes of CPAC, American Conservative Union President Matt Schlapp explained.

"The concept of the Bill of Rights, the concept that we have these constitutional rights that were words that were used intentionally to make it clear that we have these rights" will be a common theme throughout the weekend, he explained. "And what you have is a modern socialist Democratic Party that is undermining each and every one of them."

He continued: "They don't believe in using the amendment process to change the Constitution. They believe in going to judges to undermine our rights."

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Among the main lecturers who will hit on the topic Friday is Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah. His lecture is titled "Why the Left Hates the Bill of Rights ... and We Love It."

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Lee will be one of the first speakers of CPAC, coming immediately after a welcome speech from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

Lee's talk will be followed by a panel on the First Amendment throughout which a different speaker will outline each of the fundamental freedoms granted in the amendment. Among them, former Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, who is the prevailing Young America's Foundation president, will lecture on freedom of speech; Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., will speak about freedom of religion; and coronavirus lockdown skeptic Alex Berenson will speak on freedom of the press.

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"It starts with the First Amendment, which we're seeing under attack from the standpoint of the social media oligarchs," Schlapp announced. "And you can move right down and go to the Second Amendment. And Joe Biden has already talked about gun confiscations of people who they don't believe are worthy of the Second Amendment rights they're born with. "

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Schlapp went on: "We're going through each one of the Bill of Rights and explain why it's under attack."

Friday will further feature a panel on the Fifth Amendment, which guards against capital prosecutions without a grand jury indictment, double-jeopardy prosecutions, people being made to bear witness against themselves in court and the deprivation of "life, liberty, or property, without due process of law."

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On that panel will be Rep. Tom McClintock, R-Calif., and Ian Smith, the owner of a New Jersey gym who gathered over $1.2 million in fines for openly challenging the state's coronavirus lockdowns.

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Meanwhile, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, will pass an address named "Bill of Rights, Liberty and, Cancel Culture," while Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., will talk about "Fighting for Freedom of Speech at Home and Across the World."

Also expected to be themed on Friday are election security, the riots over the summer and Big Tech.

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