Steve Bannon's recent speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) underscored his fervent support for Donald Trump, expressing a desire for Trump to run in the 2028 presidential election. Bannon's rhetoric included passionate calls for action, urging the crowd to 'fight' without retreat. However, his controversial decision to perform a gesture reminiscent of the Nazi salute raised alarms among observers and critics, suggesting a troubling trend within the GOP. The incident echoed previous gestures from other public figures, highlighting a potential normalization of extremist symbols within political discourse.
Bannon gets up there and says, I think Trump's gonna run in '28.' He goes, We want Trump,' and then he throws up a straight-up Roman salute. It's getting a little uncomfortable even for me.
Nazism has officially taken over the GOP. The few remaining conservatives have a choice: either leave the party and obstruct it or choose to be complicit.
We're not gonna retreat, he said. We're not gonna surrender. We're not gonna quit. Fight! Fight! Fight!
We want Trump in 28. That's why they can't stand [him]. A man like Trump comes along only once or twice in the country's history!
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