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Friday 4 June 2021

Trump's summer tour: President will headline the 'America UnCanceled' CPAC conference in July tackling 'Silicon Valley censorship czars and woke school boards' alongside his rallies

 Another leg of former President Donald Trump's summer tour was announced Thursday, with the ex-president headlining a Conservative Political Action Conference event in Dallas next month. 

Fox News Channel first reported Trump's involvement in the CPAC event, which like the annual February conference Trump spoke at, will be hold under the America UnCanceled' banner. 

Matt Schlapp, the chairman of the American Conservative Union, the organizer of CPAC events, explained that theme means taking on the 'Silicon Valley censorship czars' and 'woke school boards,' among other alleged enemies of the conservative movement.   

Former President Donald Trump will headline another Conservative Political Action Conference event, as the ex-president heads to Dallas in July, with new rallies expected to be scheduled this month

Former President Donald Trump will headline another Conservative Political Action Conference event, as the ex-president heads to Dallas in July, with new rallies expected to be scheduled this month 

Former President Donald Trump (left) shakes the hand of American Conservative Union Chairman Matt Schlapp (right) who said CPAC's 'America UnCanceled' theme means taking on 'Silicon Valley censorship czars' and 'woke school boards'

Former President Donald Trump (left) shakes the hand of American Conservative Union Chairman Matt Schlapp (right) who said CPAC's 'America UnCanceled' theme means taking on 'Silicon Valley censorship czars' and 'woke school boards'  

'We’re honored that he'll join us in Dallas and remind us that freedom means never being silenced,' Schlapp told Fox.  

He said a 'corrupt alliance of Jim-Crow-shouting elected officials dead-set on cutting out voter ID, Silicon Valley censorship czars, woke school boards and corporate CEOs, and a legacy media operation on life support are working together to silence and cancel the voices and votes of conservatives.' 

Trump has found himself without the help of Facebook or Twitter to get his message out since the January 6 MAGA Capitol attack. 

He launched a short-lived 'From the desk of Donald J. Trump' blog, but killed the site on Wednesday.   


Trump is expected to restart his rallies sometime this month, with the Republican National Committee sending out emails promoting the future events. 

On Saturday he'll headline the North Carolina Republican Party Convention at a dinner in Greenville, North Carolina. 

However, that speech will be closed to the press,  Livy Polen, a spokeswoman for the NC GOP told the Associated Press last month.  

Trump's first post-presidential speech was held at the annual CPAC event in February, which this year took place in Orlando instead of Washington, D.C., as the COVID-19 protocols were less restrictive. 

His appearance in Dallas will take place during the CPAC event scheduled for July 9 through 11.  

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