At the CPAC USA event in Texas this week, supporters of Donald Trump’s MAGA movement gathered in large numbers, showcasing their unwavering commitment. Unlike previous years held near Washington DC, this year’s convention took place at a sprawling Gaylord Hotels resort in Dallas, Texas, giving attendees a unique experience.
The venue itself was a spectacle, resembling a Texas-sized version of Disney World with its vast atrium under a dome, featuring a simulated western town, model railways, and scenic water features. The absence of Donald Trump, a staple speaker at past events, was notable and left a void felt by many attendees, despite attempts to justify his non-appearance.
CPAC also welcomed a significant presence of Iranian delegates, possibly to avoid division over Trump’s stance on Iran. Notable figures like Reza Pahlavi, Iran’s exiled crown prince, were set to address the audience. The event saw Liz Truss returning for the third consecutive year, positioning herself as a key figure in the “MEGA – Make England Great Again” movement.
Furthermore, the event highlighted a concerning trend of some Americans taking extreme and misguided views on British politics, showing support for controversial figures like Tommy Robinson. The audience’s composition seemed to have shifted towards a more radical stance, with increased admiration for January 6th rioters, marking a departure from previous years.
Despite the unusual atmosphere and evolving dynamics, certain aspects remained consistent, such as the lively Australian reception providing a respite for attendees. Notably, Liz Truss was reported to be actively participating in the festivities, adding to the event’s intrigue and diversity of perspectives.
