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VP Vance Highlights Trump Administration's Priorities at CPAC 2025

Vice President JD Vance discusses key policies on immigration, energy, and government efficiency during CPAC 2025, highlighting achievements of the Trump administration.

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At CPAC 2025, Vice President JD Vance praised the Trump administration's first-month achievements, including a sharp reduction in illegal border crossings, renewed focus on American energy independence, and curtailing government waste through the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). He emphasized the administration's pro-life stance and responses to overseas culture wars, asserting that current policies aim to ensure security and prosperity for American families. The vice president also criticized opposition to Trump’s agenda and pledged to restore shared values across nations by addressing illegal immigration and free speech.

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The Trump administration has designated several migrant criminal groups as foreign terrorist organizations and claims that border crossings are down by over 90% due to these actions.

The administration aims to achieve energy independence by promoting policies like 'drill, baby, drill,' which focuses on increasing domestic energy production.

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is tasked with reducing wasteful government spending, ensuring that taxpayer money is used more effectively.

Vice President JD Vance's speech highlighted the administration's stance on international issues, such as promoting free speech and addressing illegal immigration, drawing parallels with his recent speech in Munich.

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