
Donald Trump speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Dallas, Texas, July 11, 2021
Trump took the stage in Dallas, Texas on Sunday night to close out the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), a yearly or twice-yearly gathering of politicians, activists and celebrities from the American right. The CPAC crowd is as friendly to Trump as crowds get, and the former president served them up his signature partisan jokes, rants and one-liners.
He railed against President Joe Biden and the Democrats, whom he accused of "rigging" the 2020 election against him. The audience agreed, breaking into chants of "Trump won!" He thundered against immigration, accusing Biden of turning the US/Mexico border into "the single greatest disaster in American history" and lambasted "big tech's attack on free speech," days after suing the social media platforms that banned him in January.
All of these complaints and grievances are standard Trump fare, but the receptive crowd at CPAC gave him the opportunity to try out some new material. Turning on his former attorney general, Trump claimed that Bill Barr "became a different man" after House Democrats "viciously stated that they wanted to impeach him" last year.
Comment: Its more like Barr turned on Trump. Here's what Trump said at the conference:
Donald Trump dropped quite a bombshell on Sunday afternoon about former Attorney General Bill Barr.
While speaking at CPAC in Dallas, Texas, Trump revealed that he received a letter from the U.S. Attorney in Philadelphia that Barr prevented the investigation of election fraud after the election.
Trump then looked over at Devin Nunes in the audience and said "Devin, you don't even know about this yet."
Donald Trump's anger with former Attorney General Bill Barr may have been even worse than we originally knew.
According to a forthcoming book by ABC News Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl, Barr told reporters at the Associated Press back in December that the Justice Department had uncovered no evidence of widespread voter fraud.
Trump confronted Barr in person over the comments.
"How the f — could you do this to me? Why did you say it?" Trump asked Barr.
When Barr responded "because it's true," Trump said: "You must hate Trump. You must hate Trump."
Back in December, Barr told Karl: "To date, we have not seen fraud on a scale that could have effected a different outcome in the election."














Comment: In the continued effort to stifle Trump's reach You Tube Temporarily Blacklists CPAC Channel, Deletes Video of Trump: