At the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), President Trump celebrated his past actions against the Biden administration, claiming victory and portraying himself as a force of retribution. Highlighting his efforts to reshape federal governance, Trump boasted about firing numerous workers and dismantling agencies. His speech echoed a broader narrative among right-wing movements, framing his second political win as pivotal in overcoming perceived institutional oppression. Trump made promises of revenge against his political adversaries, suggesting his next bid for presidency would serve as retribution for those he deems responsible for injustices against him and his supporters.
We have escorted the radical-left bureaucrats out of the building and have locked the doors behind them, Mr. Trump said. We've gotten rid of thousands.
I ended Joe Biden's weaponization as soon as I got in. I said, I'm going to hit him with the same stuff.
My election would be a judgment day for the liars and cheaters and fraudsters and censors and impostors who have commandeered our government.
Mr. Trump took a victory lap amid his wide-reaching efforts to reshape the federal government in his image, including firing thousands of federal workers.
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