Vice President JD Vance will address the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) for the first time since his inauguration, emphasizing the Trump administration's accomplishments in its initial month. A source close to the Vice President revealed to Fox News that Vance will focus on key areas like border security and immigration enforcement, promoting American energy and economic growth, supporting domestic manufacturing and workers, and bolstering America's global standing.

The Vice President will participate in a discussion with Mercedes Schlapp, a senior fellow at the American Conservative Union, the organization behind CPAC. Vance, a familiar face at CPAC, has spoken at the conference multiple times, including during his 2022 Senate campaign and the 2024 presidential campaign as Trump's running mate.
Vance's role in confirming Trump's Cabinet nominees during his two years in the Senate has been significant. He also garnered attention for his address at the Munich Security Conference earlier this year, where he delivered a strong message to European leaders.

CPAC, a long-standing gathering of conservatives, has become a significant platform for Trump supporters since his 2016 victory. Vance, once seen as a potential successor to Trump, has stated his focus on serving the American people effectively during the current term. While questions about the 2028 election linger, Vance emphasized his commitment to the success of the Trump administration in a recent interview.

President Trump is scheduled to deliver the closing address at CPAC on Saturday, likely celebrating his 2024 election win and the Republican Party's strengthened control in Congress. Trump's history with CPAC dates back to 2011, and the conference has played a crucial role in his political trajectory.

His 2021 CPAC speech, delivered after leaving office, marked a turning point in his political comeback, offering him a platform to reconnect with his base and hint at a future presidential bid.
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