The CPAC Women Warriors Summit: Uniting Conservative Women Across America to Lead with Courage and Conviction
- Staff Writer

- 19 hours ago
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CPAC hosted its inaugural Women Warriors Summit this week, May 20–21, bringing some of the most principled and passionate conservative women across America together in Washington, D.C. Held on Capitol Hill, this summit brought together grassroots organizers, policy leaders, community advocates, and women of faith from across the country with one unified purpose: to equip and empower conservative women to lead boldly with courage and conviction. From the opening reception on the evening of May 20 through a full day of speakers and panels on May 21, attendees rallied around the issues that matter most to women. Focusing on critical issues such as securing the southern border against narco-terrorism, protecting families from radical ideologies seeking to undermine the traditional American family, restoring freedom in the classroom from woke indoctrination for parents, and affirming that faith is not separate from government but must inform every decision made in the halls of power.
The CPAC Women Warriors Summit featured an extraordinary lineup of women who delivered clear, urgent, and inspiring messages encouraging women across the country to stand up and fight. Rep. Lisa McClain (MI-9), Chair of the House Republican Conference, made clear that it is conservatives, not the left, who are truly fighting for women by working to lower the cost of living and creating the conditions in which parents can raise the next generation of strong, principled women leaders. Penny Nance, CEO and President of Concerned Women for America, issued a stirring call to Christian women, emphasizing that as believers, they carry a responsibility to mentor the next generation and help them grow spiritually so they are ready for whatever life brings. Anne Fundner, Angel Mom and fentanyl awareness advocate, delivered one of the most powerful testimonies of the day, bearing witness to the devastating truth that narco terrorism and an open border have destroyed families and ravaged communities, leaving grieving mothers across this country to pick up the pieces. The summit also featured KC Crosbie, RNC Co-Chair; Rep. Kat Cammack (FL-03); Erika Donalds, CEO of the Education Freedom Foundation; Nicole Neily, Founder and President of Defending Education; Martha Jenkins, President of the National Federation of Republican Women; pro-life advocate Isabel Brown, Host of The Isabel Brown Show; Amanda Radke, Host of 'Heart of Rural America'; Fanchon Stinger, Founder of Grit and Grace Nation; and Gabriela Berrospi, Founder & CEO of Latino Wall Street — among many other impactful voices, all united in the conviction that the time for conservative women to lead is now.
The CPAC Women Warriors Summit sent a clear, powerful message across America that conservative women are rising up, and they’re ready to fight. From securing our southern border and protecting families from radical ideologies to restoring trust in government and giving parents the authority to raise the next generation, this movement is rooted in the core values that define our nation. It’s growing, it’s united, and it’s calling on every conservative woman to step forward and lead with courage and conviction. The future of our country depends on it.
Watch the CPAC Women Warriors Summit here.








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