The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) is currently well underway in Orlando, Florida, but those in attendance will be quickly reminded that a whole lot of people are less than impressed with the current direction the Republican party is headed in if they take a look at the billboards that are currently up all over Orlando right now.
According to a new report from HuffPost, one anti-Trump Republican group has taken it upon themselves to troll the CPAC event and its attendees with some cold, hard truths plastered on a series of brutal billboards all across Orlando, where the event is being held, essentially calling out the entire Republican party for their deterioration since becoming the party of Donald Trump.
The Republican Accountability Project, a never-Trump conservative group that launched following the infamous January 6th Capitol attack, announced that they have taken out ad time on every single digital billboard across Orlando to shed a brutal light on issues such as this, as the CPAC is underway:
In a press release, the organization said, “MAGA candidates are falling over themselves to prove how Trump-loyal and Trump-like they are, and they’re driving away key parts of their base in the process.”
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The billboards highlighted average American citizens who left the Republican party due to its blind loyalty and devotion to Donald Trump:
In addition to their CPAC billboard series campaign, the organization has also posted several video testimonies from former Republican party members, as they work to combat GOP lawmakers who help enable Donald Trump and lead to the fateful, violent January 6th Capitol siege by Donald Trump’s supporters:
The CPAC event is set to feature speeches from numerous Republican lawmakers, as well as ex-president Trump himself, many of which have spent this week lending an apparently sympathetic voice to Vladimir Putin who just declared war on Ukraine and invaded/attacked the country.
Read the full report from HuffPost here.
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