Former U.S. President Trump delivered a speech at the "Conservative Political Action Conference" (CPAC) held in Maryland on the 4th.

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The US Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), which is currently in Maryland, released a straw poll on the 4th, that is, a poll of participants, showing that about 62% of participants expect Trump to win again. Running for president in 2024 on behalf of the Republican Party shows that Trump remains the favorite of conservatives.

The CPAC straw poll has always been considered a wind indicator of the sentiments of the Republican masses. The poll of these conservative members shows that another popular candidate, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (Ron DeSantis) has 20% support.

Businessman Perry Johnson, who announced his candidacy for the White House last week, came in third with 5 percent support, followed by Trump, who includes former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley and former Vice President Mike Pence. Potential opponents in the party have a support rate of less than 5%.

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In his CPAC speech on the 4th, Trump pointed his finger at the Republican establishment and criticized the "pro-China politicians" in the party. The relationship between the family of Nye's wife and former Minister of Transportation Chao Xiaolan and the CCP has once again attracted attention.

On September 17, 2019, Zhao Xiaolan was investigated by the U.S. Congress. The investigation focused on the relationship between the Zhao family and the Chinese Communist Party authorities, and whether there was any interest transfer or conflict of interest.

"We will never be a country ruled by entrenched political dynasties of both parties, rotten special interests, China-loving politicians," Trump said.

He went on to say that America will never be ruled by a radical left news media that is either afraid to tell the truth or is inherently evil.

"I don't know. I think they're scared in many ways, but you never know which. We're not going back to that mentality, not now. Never," he said.

Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell was called a "pro-China politician" by Trump.

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