Matt Schlapp Issues 'CPAC Charge' at CPAC Poland
- Staff Writer
- May 28
- 2 min read

CPAC Chairman Matt Schlapp opened CPAC Poland with a message of unity, resilience, and strength.
For decades, the modern Left has launched a full-scale attack on anything good, true, beautiful, and reasonable and anyone who dared value those things. Those brave few who dared defy the Left, faced harsh consequences, saw their livelihoods ruined, and even jail. President Donald Trump was the poster child and faced the worst of the Left's attacks. Yet, the Left's targeting of him did not discourage other conservatives as the Left had hoped. Instead, it rallied them.
"When one of us is under attack, the rest of us must come to that person's defense," declared Schlapp.
CPAC Poland embodied this theme of conservative unity, uniting two countries that know the struggle for freedom and have formed close bonds because of it. Today, both countries face attacks from Left-wing globalists. Unity is ever more important, and events like CPAC Poland carry more significance than ever.
Poland faces a fork in the road with their current presidential elections. The elections on June 1 will determine whether the country falls to the woke Left or if it decides to be brave and defy the pressures from powerful, Marxist elites.
CPAC will be standing by the patriots of Poland as we did for American patriots and President Trump during these critical elections:
"Anytime we see our friends or our colleagues in the death grip of these evil people," said Schlapp, "it is the CPAC charge to make sure that we stand up, that we defend them, that we help them with their legal fees, that we help them with their family strife, that we help them politically, and that we win all these elections, including in Poland that are so important to the freedom of people everywhere."