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得克萨斯州格雷普韦恩——
一年一度的保守政治行动大会(CPAC)在得克萨斯州的集会——如同过去十年的大多数会议一样——在很大程度上是一场支持总统[唐纳德·特朗普]的狂欢集会。
但CPAC前两天的几个时刻表明,在达拉斯郊外聚集的活动人士中,右翼内部存在难以弥合的裂痕。由于特朗普今年缺席,且2028年任期将满卸任,保守派开始面临这些分歧,并开始思考特朗普所领导的运动在他本人离开后将走向何方。
在舞台上和观众中,现任参议员约翰·科宁与州检察长肯·帕克斯顿的得克萨斯州参议院初选决选(5月26日举行)是热门话题。但特朗普可能在决选前发出改变局势的支持,这一可能性笼罩在会议进程中。
几次发言揭露了右翼在特朗普对伊朗开战问题上的分歧,发言人警告与会者,总统的行动可能会将更多美军卷入中东旷日持久的冲突。
与此同时,与“让美国再次伟大”(MAGA)运动结盟的几位最知名媒体人物之间的分歧——涉及美国与以色列的关系、查理·柯克被杀事件、他的遗产等——也不容忽视。
“重要的不是坎迪斯、塔克、梅根·凯利,也不是马克·莱文和本·夏皮罗,”前特朗普战略家、现播客主持人史蒂夫·班农表示,他提到了这些评论员最近几周互相猛烈抨击的尖锐言论。
“重要的是你们,”他说,“你们需要形成自己的结论,权衡证据,思考这个共和国的发展方向,思考‘美国优先’的真正含义,思考谁是真正的盟友,谁是自私自利之辈。”
以下是CPAC第二天的其他关键要点:
科宁-帕克斯顿之争成为焦点
周五下午,CPAC高级研究员梅赛德斯·施拉普询问聚集在得克萨斯州的人群,他们在5月26日科宁与帕克斯顿的共和党初选决选中打算支持谁。
提到帕克斯顿时,人群爆发出热烈欢呼。
然后提到科宁时,响起了零星的嘘声。
“这就是他不来的原因,”施拉普打趣这位四届议员。
帕克斯顿原定于周五晚上CPAC晚宴上作为特邀演讲者发言。然而,在当天的多个演讲者替他站台后,这位州检察长几乎无需亲自为自己辩护。
2016年特朗普竞选团队老兵、前白宫首席战略官、现播客主持人班农表示,帕克斯顿是“全国MAGA运动基层的象征”。
尽管华盛顿许多共和党人敦促特朗普支持科宁以避免昂贵的冲突,并更好地定位共和党击败民主党候选人詹姆斯·塔拉利科(11月),但特朗普尚未在决选前为任何候选人背书。
帕克斯顿一直在努力阻止特朗普支持科宁。他上周前往佛罗里达州参加在海湖庄园举行的棕榈滩县共和党人晚宴。一位熟悉该交流的消息人士告诉CNN,他被看到与包括特朗普在内的宾客交谈,而总统是否介入此次竞选仍悬而未决。
与施拉普一样,班农也抨击科宁缺席北得克萨斯州。
“科宁没来。你知道为什么吗?他觉得你们不够重要,不值得他交谈,”班农说。
与施拉普同台的真人秀明星托德·克里斯利告诉人群,他计划在决选中投票给帕克斯顿,尽管这位检察长有腐败指控历史,且他的妻子、州参议员安吉拉·帕克斯顿去年提出离婚并指控其不忠。
“我不在乎肯和谁睡觉。我喜欢他这个人,”克里斯利说。
得克萨斯州参会者等待特朗普对参议院竞选表态
尽管如此,至少有一些来自得克萨斯州的CPAC参会者表示,他们在等待特朗普是否会介入科宁与帕克斯顿的初选之争。
麦金尼的雅克塔·西姆斯告诉CNN,帕克斯顿“不是乖孩子”,但他“100%支持特朗普”,她认为这对许多得克萨斯州共和党选民来说最重要。
住在格雷普韦恩的39岁情侣泽维尔·海姆和莫莉·索耶表示,他们在3月的初选中投票给了帕克斯顿,但尚未决定在决选中支持谁。
“我不确定特朗普的支持是否会影响我们的投票,但我会关注执法部门、退伍军人组织和宗教组织的支持对象,”索耶说。
“我不会因为第一次投票就选同一个候选人。我想做研究,确保为得克萨斯州选出最佳候选人,”她说。
海姆表示,他希望科宁也能在CPAC发言。
“如果可能的话,我总是喜欢听到两位候选人的发言,但……信息就在那里,记录也在那里,”他说,“选择两害相权取其轻。”
索耶说,首要任务是能在11月获胜的候选人。
“有人看起来最有希望击败塔拉利科,”她说。
伊朗问题上的分裂
如果周四CPAC呼吁团结的言论掩盖了特朗普对伊战争引发的部分内部紧张,那么周五的议程则暴露了可能在11月中期选举前分裂共和党的分歧。
前黑水公司(现更名)创始人、美国企业家埃里克·普林斯表达了对这场战争的深切保留,并向CPAC人群发出惊人警告。
“未来几周你们将看到美国军舰燃烧的画面,”他说。
普林斯因黑水公司在过去中东战争中的行为而备受争议,他警告称,历史上很少有军队能成功征服伊朗,并表示:“我不认同政府关于这场冲突将和平结束的乐观态度。”
他的悲观情绪在台上迅速遭到反驳。美国特别任务总统特使里卡多·格林内尔回击称,伊朗的威胁将被消除,油价很快会下降。
“短期内局势是否混乱?当然,”格林内尔说,“几个月后我们回头看时会说,‘谢天谢地我们解决了这个问题。伊朗政权不再是威胁了。’”
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这场辩论在格雷普韦恩的参会者中被广泛讨论,年龄成为人们站队的决定性因素。CPAC的年轻保守派坚决反对军事干预,而年长的共和党人则更本能地支持。
德克萨斯州博蒙特的迈克尔·雷奥迪(特朗普部落得克萨斯州创始人)告诉CNN,他“完全信任特朗普”,并会支持他进行军事行动。
“伊朗必须被问责,之后他会再次让我们美国人优先,”雷奥迪说。
班农也在CPAC(他在此直播其影响力巨大的《战争室》节目)表达了对这场战争的怀疑。
在一场被戏谑地命名为“和平室”的演讲中,他对人群说,保守派必须讨论这个问题,因为他们的子女孙辈可能很快被派往前线。
“这场辩论必须进行,”班农说。
发言人针对跨性别者、穆斯林和民主党人
文化战争在CPAC前两天愈演愈烈,多位发言人卷入争议性话题,观众的欢呼表明这些斗争仍在激发特朗普支持者的热情。
从开场演讲就可看出他们的影响力。福音派传奇人物比利·格雷厄姆的儿子富兰克林·格雷厄姆牧师告诉与会者:“你们的使命是对抗觉醒文化、批判性种族理论、跨性别意识形态,以及所有试图用无神的反美议程感染我们家庭、教会、工作场所和学校的一切。”
他们最常攻击的目标是跨性别者和穆斯林。
周五,在一个名为“不要在得克萨斯实施伊斯兰教法”的小组讨论中,一组小组成员谴责该州不断增长的穆斯林社区。
铁路委员会候选人博·弗伦奇称,与极端主义不同,“问题其实是伊斯兰教本身”。
CPAC主席马特·施拉普和保守派评论员迈克尔·诺尔斯在讨论中,将即将到来的中期选举和2028年总统大选以鲜明措辞表述。
“他们认定自己拥护马克思主义、极权主义、觉醒主义、世俗主义,”施拉普谈及民主党时说。
CNN的阿莱特·塞恩斯、大卫·赖特和杰夫·西蒙对此报道有贡献。
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Takeaways from Day 2 of CPAC 2026
2026-03-27T23:14:09.536Z / CNN Politics
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Host of the War Room, Steve Bannon speaks during CPAC at the Gaylord Texan Resort and Conference Center on Friday in Grapevine, Texas.
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Grapevine, Texas—
The Conservative Political Action Conference’s annual gathering in Texas — like most of its meetings over the last decade — was largely a pro-President [Donald Trump] pep rally.
But several moments over CPAC’s [first two days] made clear that there are also rifts on the right that couldn’t be smoothed over among the activists gathered just outside Dallas. And with Trump skipping this year, and term-limited out of office in 2028, conservatives are beginning to grapple with those divides, and with broader questions about where the movement the president built will go once Trump himself departs.
On stage and in the crowd, the Texas Senate primary runoff between incumbent Sen. John Cornyn and state Attorney General Ken Paxton was a hot topic. But the possibility that Trump will weigh in with a race-altering endorsement ahead of the May 26 runoff loomed over the proceedings.
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Several moments laid bare the right’s rift over Trump’s decision to wage war on Iran, with speakers warning attendees that the president’s actions might draw many more American troops into a drawn-out conflict in the Middle East.
Meanwhile, divisions among several of the most prominent media figures aligned with the “Make America Great Again” movement — over the United States’ relationship with Israel, the killing of Charlie Kirk, his legacy and more — couldn’t be ignored.
“What’s important is not Candace and Tucker and Megyn Kelly, or Mark Levin and Ben Shapiro,” said Steve Bannon, the former Trump strategist-turned-podcast host who was nodding at the sharp barbs those commentators have fired at each other in recent weeks.
“What’s important is you,” he said. “You need to come to your own conclusion, to weigh and measure the evidence, to think about the direction of this republic, to think about what America first actually stands for, to think about who are real allies and who are out for themselves.”
Here are other key takeaways from CPAC’s second day:
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, left, and Sen. John Cornyn at their respective primary election night watch events on March 3.
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Cornyn-Paxton race takes center stage
On Friday afternoon, CPAC senior fellow Mercedes Schlapp asked the crowd gathered in Texas who they intended to vote for [in the May 26 Republican primary runoff] between Cornyn and Paxton.
Paxton’s name was met with a loud cheer.
Then Cornyn got muted boos.
“That explains why he’s not coming,” Schlapp quipped about the four-term senator.
Paxton was set to be the featured speaker at a CPAC dinner Friday night. However, the Texas attorney general hardly needed to make the case for himself after several speakers did so on stage throughout the day.
Bannon, the Trump 2016 campaign veteran and former White House chief strategist who now hosts a podcast, said Paxton is “emblematic of the grassroots of the MAGA movement across the nation.”
Trump [has not yet endorsed a candidate] ahead of the runoff, despite urging from many Republicans in Washington to back Cornyn to head off an expensive clash and better position the party to defeat Democratic nominee James Talarico in November.
Paxton has been working to keep Trump from endorsing Cornyn. He traveled to Florida last week to attend a Palm Beach County GOP gala held at Mar-a-Lago. He was seen mingling with guests, including speaking briefly with Trump, a source familiar with the exchange told CNN, as the president’s decision about getting involved in the race remains up in the air.
Bannon, like Schlapp, jabbed at Cornyn’s absence in North Texas.
“Cornyn’s not coming. You know why? He didn’t think you were important enough to talk to,” Bannon said.
On stage with Schlapp, reality television star Todd Chrisley told the crowd he plans to vote for Paxton in the runoff, despite the attorney general’s history of corruption allegations and his wife, state Sen. Angela Paxton, [filing for divorce last year] and alleging infidelity.
“I don’t care who Ken sleeps with. I like who he is,” Chrisley said.
People attend the 2026 Conservative Political Action Conference in Grapevine, Texas, on Thursday.
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Attendees waiting on Trump in Senate race
Still, at least some attendees at CPAC who live in Texas said they were waiting to see if Trump would weigh in on the Cornyn-Paxton primary battle.
Jacenta Sims of McKinney told CNN that Paxton was “no choir boy” but said he has “100% stood by Trump” and she anticipated that matters most to many Texas Republican voters.
Xavier Heim and Molly Sawyer, engaged 39-year-olds who live in Grapevine, said they voted for Paxton in the March primary but are undecided on who to support in the runoff.
Heim, an airline pilot, said he wasn’t sure if a Trump endorsement would affect their votes. But Sawyer, a flight attendant, said she would watch to see who law enforcement, veterans’ groups and faith-based organizations supported.
“I’m not going choose the same candidate just because I voted from the first time. I want to do my research and make sure that I vote for the best possible candidate for Texas,” Sawyer said.
Heim said he would’ve liked to hear from Cornyn at CPAC as well.
“I always love to hear from both candidates, if possible, but … the information’s out there, the track record’s out there,” he said. “Find the lesser of two evils.”
Sawyer said a top priority was a candidate who could win in November.
“Somebody who seems like the most viable to beat Talarico,” she said.
American businessman and investor, Erik Prince participates in a discussion during CPAC at the Gaylord Texan Resort and Conference Center on Friday in Grapevine, Texas.
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A split over Iran
If Thursday’s calls for unity at CPAC masked some of the internal tension over Trump’s war with Iran, Friday’s program exposed a divide that could splinter the GOP ahead of the November midterm elections.
Erik Prince, the founder of the private military company formerly known as Blackwater, expressed his deep reservations about the war and issued a stunning warning to the CPAC crowd.
“You will see imagery of burning American warships in the next couple of weeks,” he said.
Prince, a controversial figure for Blackwater’s work during past Middle East wars, warned that few militaries in history have had success conquering Iran, saying: “I don’t share the optimism of the administration that there’s going to be a peaceful stop to this.”
His pessimism was quickly rebutted on stage by Ric Grenell, the Special Presidential Envoy for Special Missions of the United States. Grenell countered Prince by predicting the threat of Iran will be eliminated and gas prices would soon fall.
“Is it messy in the short term? Of course,” Grenell said. “I think we’re going to look back in a couple of months and say, ‘Thank God that we fixed this problem. The Iranian regime is not a threat any longer.’”
[Related article Members of the Trump Tribe of Texas wait as founder Michael Manuel-Reaud is interviewed during the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Grapevine, Texas, US, on Wednesday, March 25, 2026. The Conservative Political Action Conference launched in 1974 brings together conservative organizations, elected leaders, and activists. Shelby Tauber/Bloomberg/Getty Images Iran war divides conservatives on and off stage at CPAC 5 min read]
The debate has been much discussed among attendees in Grapevine, with age becoming a defining determinator of which side people tend to fall on. Younger conservatives at CPAC resoundingly oppose military intervention, while older Republicans are more reflexively supportive.
Michael Reaud of Beaumont, who started the Trump Tribe of Texas and wore a glittery “T” on his chest, told CNN he trusts Trump “wholeheartedly” and would back him through the miltiary operation.
“Iran needs to be held accountable,” Reaud said, “and after that he’s going to put us Americans first again.”
Bannon brought his skepticism of the war to CPAC, too, where he is broadcasting his influential War Room show.
Speaking to the crowd in a speech cheekily labeled “Peace Room,” Bannon said it was important for conservatives to talk about this because their sons, daughters and grandchildren could soon be sent to the frontlines.
“It’s a debate that has to happen,” Bannon said.
Rev. Franklin Graham attends the 2026 Conservative Political Action Conference in Grapevine, Texas, on Thursday.
Daniel Cole/Reuters
Speakers target transgender people, Muslims, Democrats
The culture wars ran hot over CPAC’s first two days, with a long line of speakers wading into divisive debates and the audience’s cheers making clear that those battles continue to animate Trump’s base.
Their prominence was clear from the opening address, when Rev. Franklin Graham — son of the legendary evangelist Billy Graham — told attendees: “You’re on a mission to fight against the woke culture, critical race theory, transgender ideology, everything else that threatens to infect our families and churches and workplaces and schools with godless anti-American agenda.”
The two most frequent targets were transgender people and Muslims.
On Friday, during a panel dubbed “Don’t Sharia My Texas,” a group of panelists decried the state’s growing Muslim community.
Bo French, a candidate for Texas railroad commissioner, said that as opposed to extremism, “the problem is actually Islam.”
CPAC chairman Matt Schlapp and conservative commentator Michael Knowles cast the upcoming midterm elections and the 2028 presidential race in stark terms during their own discussion.
“They decided they’ve embraced Marxism, totalitarianism, woke-ism, secularism,” Schlapp said of Democrats.
CNN’s Arlette Saenz, David Wright and Jeff Simon contributed to this report.
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