CPAC
CPAC and its boss Matt Schlapp have rejected the notion that white supremacists openly attended the right-wing conference. But the pictures don’t lie.
“The only crime I’ve ever committed is defending America,” the former president, who is facing 91 felony charges, said.
The annual conservative gathering that was once the pulse of the movement still provides a window into how the sausage would be made in a second Trump administration.
The annual right-wing confab is now largely ignored by Fox News and mainstream media. CPAC’s scandal-ridden boss thinks the fix is banning journalists.
Schlapp has been persona non grata on Fox News airwaves since he was accused in January of “aggressively” fondling a GOP operative’s crotch.
The longtime treasurer for the American Conservative Union raised concerns that Schlapp used the group to fund his defense in a sexual assault lawsuit, New York Magazine reported.
A woman accused strategist Carlton Huffman of performing unwanted sex acts on her and another woman, though no charges were filed and Huffman says the encounter was consensual.