Budapest, Hungary — Former President Donald Trump shared an optimistic message with attendees at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Hungary on Friday morning.
Trump emphasized the ongoing battle to free nations from forces seeking to harm them. He stressed the importance of preserving culture, protecting sovereignty, defending ways of life, and upholding timeless values of freedom, family, and faith in God.
He expressed gratitude for Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, calling him a leading figure in Europe’s fight against the spread of wokeism. Trump highlighted his past collaboration with Orban on issues such as border protection, job creation, and upholding Judeo-Christian values.
Trump expressed his intention to work closely with Orban again if he becomes the 47th President of the United States. He emphasized the importance of conservatives remaining united and true to their principles to save civilization from communist, Marxist, and fascist forces.
Trump also acknowledged the contributions of Miklós Szánthó, Matt Schlapp, and Mercedes Schlapp.
The event marked the third CPAC in Hungary, with over 3,000 registered attendees. Conservative U.S. lawmakers and media figures also participated in the gathering.