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- Bobby McCool — State Representative from Kentucky — 80% Lifetime CPAC Rating
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- CPAC Ranchers Coalition Meets with USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins to Advocate for Greater American Ranching Independence
The CPAC Ranchers Coalition met this week with USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins to address the challenges facing American cattle producers and advocate for meaningful policy reforms that would level the playing field against foreign competition. With U.S. cattle inventories at their lowest point since 1951 and beef imports exceeding 4.6 billion pounds annually, the meeting underscored an urgent need for administrative action to protect the independence and viability of family ranchers who form the backbone of America's food supply. The discussions centered on regulatory reform, import enforcement, and restoring market integrity for American producers who have been squeezed by regulations that favor foreign beef over domestic production. The CPAC Ranchers Coalition's meeting with Secretary Rollins is a great stride in the fight to preserve the American ranching industry's independence. The coalition made clear that the tools to restore balance already exist within current law and that decisive administrative action can immediately strengthen food safety, enhance competitive fairness, and rebuild the resilience of domestic beef supply chains.
- Dr. Moshe Glick: “My faith in America’s justice system was utterly shattered”
This past Monday, I represented CPAC at the Religious Liberties Commission hearing at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. The commission, established by an executive order by President Trump, is tasked with producing a comprehensive report on all aspects of religious liberties in our country. This hearing, masterfully chaired by Texas Lt. Governor Dan Patrick, focused on Antisemitism. Unfortunately, much of the media attention afterward focused on controversy and side issues ( see here ), distracting from the Commission’s real purpose: hearing directly from Americans facing antisemitism and threats to religious liberty. One of the most powerful witnesses was Dr. Moshe Glick, a dentist from New Jersey. Dr. Glick testified that in late 2024, he intervened outside his synagogue during an unauthorized protest, as he witnessed a 64 year old Jewish old man being violently attacked by a protester. Despite the altercation being caught on tape and evidence showing that he intervened in defense of a victim, Dr. Glick was shocked to find himself arrested and charged with assault and bias intimidation. As he put it, “I stood up for a man who was being attacked because of his Jewish faith, and somehow, I was made the criminal.” He argued that the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office selectively targeted him while ignoring the actual aggressor. Dr. Glick emphasized that he refused to plead guilty because he believed he had done nothing wrong: “I refused to plead guilty because I did nothing wrong.” At one point, he remarked, “You can’t really call yourself a civil rights activist until you’ve felt the cold steel of handcuffs close around your wrists.” After a long public fight, Dr. Glick was ultimately pardoned by the governor. But the experience left him shaken, and his conclusion was blunt: “My faith in America’s justice system was utterly shattered.” He warned that what happened to him was not simply a mistake, but a symptom of something larger: “This is the hallmark of a weaponized justice system—one that buries evidence to serve an agenda.” Credit is due to the Commission chair, Texas Lt. Governor Dan Patrick, who ran the hearing with focus and professionalism and ensured that Dr. Glick’s testimony was heard by those positioned to make real policy recommendations. Cases like this are exactly why the Commission matters, and CPAC will continue to shine a spotlight on religious freedoms. Under President Trump, religious liberty is once again being treated as a serious national issue—and stories like Dr. Glick’s are finally being brought into the light. You can watch Dr. Glick’s testimony here: https://m.youtube.com/watch?si=t1RvIUpGzXsaXREq&v=95Ir0KeozBc&feature=youtu.be
- Cartels Profit from Drug and Human Trafficking: Rep. Kat Cammack at CPAC Combating Narco-Terrorism Summit
Narco-terrorism and human trafficking constitute a multi-billion-dollar criminal enterprise for cartels, generating an estimated $1.2 billion per month through the systematic exploitation of the world's most vulnerable. U.S. Representative Kat Cammack (R-FL) joined the CPAC Combating Narco-Terrorism Summit to expose how cartels operate elaborate networks and infrastructure that fuel narco-terrorism and human trafficking, devastating American communities and brutally exploiting the most vulnerable. Drawing from her firsthand experience working alongside border law enforcement, often accompanying officers on patrols along the southern border, Rep. Cammack has witnessed the human cost of trafficking operations up close and heard directly from survivors. She presented a testament to the brutality and dehumanization used by cartels: a jar filled with wristbands collected by the millions at the southern border. Each band bears a cartel designation and identification number used to track victims as they are transported across Latin America and into the United States. "This jar represents, in its most disturbing form, what the cartels think of individual human beings," Cammack explained. "They treat them like cattle." Rep. Cammack's appearance at the CPAC Combating Narco-Terrorism Summit brought attention to the massive scope of cartel operations and the dehumanizing treatment of trafficking victims. Cammack's firsthand knowledge from working with border patrol and the wristbands demonstrated how cartels have turned human exploitation into a billion-dollar enterprise. Cammack remains a vocal advocate for the resources needed to dismantle these networks, fighting to ensure that no human being is ever again treated as a labeled commodity.







