Abascal reaffirms his total support for Trump and Musk: tariffs and war are Europe's fault
Vox leader defends US president on tariffs and Ukraine and blames the European Union
WashingtonEurope – and not Donald Trump – is to blame for the United States imposing tariffs on products. At least that is what Santiago Abascal tried to justify this Thursday from Washington, who has strengthened his total support for the president of the United States and the multimillionaire and now presidential advisor Elon Musk, with whom he has held a meeting. The leader of Vox has intervened in the ultraconservative CPAC summit, which is being held on the outskirts of the American capital and for which Argentine President Javier Milei parades and Trump himself. "The real tariffs are the Green Deal, abusive taxes and regulation" woke. "This is our ruin and we don't have anything to do with it," he said, abans d'afegir, with his mouth more petita, than "both de bo no arribin".
The leader of the Spanish far-right party has participated in the CPAC as president of the European far-right parliamentary group Patriotes per Europa, and has completed his speech – in just over two minutes – of accusations and attacks against them. European institutions and the Spanish president, Pedro Sanchez. "The món is more similar to the somiaven than anyone," he celebrated at the beginning of the intervention. Trump's return to the White House has brought hope to the extreme European agenda, which has also seen the EU leaders upset, punished by Trump for both tariffs and menystinguts in the negotiations for the war in Ukraine. In fact, the Vox leader has also blamed Europe for "financing Putin's war" and "giving Russia the possibility of invading Ukraine." According to Abascal, the Spanish president would have contributed to the war, to "buy twice as much gas from Russia as he bought before the war." He has not provided further evidence on this information.
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"Europe needed this speech," Abascal said in reference to the words of Vice President JD Vance during his speech atThe Munich Security ConferenceTrump's deputy accused Europe of trampling on "freedom of expression" in order to, among other things, regulate big tech companies (most of them from the United States). Just as the Republican did during the campaign, Abascal said that Europe is in danger from "oligarchies that no one has voted for." Trump and Vance also promised to put an end to the elites in Washington, and now the richest man in the world, Elon Musk, appears from the Oval Office with the president and cuts the teeth on those agencies that were investigating his companies.
Abascal, in fact, boasted of meeting the billionaire in Washington in a post on X with three images of the meeting. "I have had the opportunity to thank him for returning freedom to this social network," he said, adding that "the end of censorship woke It is a historic reconquest of freedoms." The photograph with the tycoon comes after Abascal failed to get any photos with Trump during his visit to the capital for the investiture a month ago. On this occasion, according to Vox, he will meet with conservative political actors and personalities attending the summit, although he has not given names.
The ultra formation has indeed spread on the networks a fleeting meeting with Javier Milei, with a video where the Argentine president hugs Abascal and dedicates a "Friend, how nice to see youThe visit to the CPAC, in fact, is also an attempt by Abascal to mark his international profile and occupy the space of the Spanish right ahead of the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo. Amid the turmoil that the return of Trump has caused within the conservative world, the PP is feeling disoriented.