CPAC 2025 Day 2

Published: 2/21/2025, 8:31:13 AM EST
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The 2025 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) is held in National Harbor, Maryland, from Feb. 20–22. Conservative leaders from the United States and around the world will attend and speak at this event. Day 2 of the conference begins at 8 a.m. ET on Feb. 21.

Schedule:

CPAC International Intro (8:40 a.m.) Featuring: American lawyer and political commentator Gordon Chang
CPAC Japan (8:45 a.m.) Featuring: Jay Aeba, Chairman of the Japanese Conservative Union
CPAC Hungary (8:50 a.m.) Featuring: Miklós Szánthó, lawyer, political analyst, and managing director and head analyst of Centre of Fundamental Rights
CPAC Australia (8:55 a.m.) Featuring: Andrew Cooper, former Olympic champion and co-founder of CPAC Australia Warren Mundine, Australian businessman, political strategist, advocate for Indigenous affairs, and former politician.
CPAC Korea (9:05 a.m.) Featuring: Morse Tan, former ambassador at large for global criminal justice in the U.S. State Department
CPAC Brazil (9:10 a.m.) Featuring: Eduardo Bolsonaro, member of the Chamber of Deputies in the Brazilian Congress.
DEI/Education (9:15 a.m.) — Panel Featuring: Billy Atwell, senior vice president of communications at Alliance Defending Freedom Erika Donalds, American conservative education activist and wife of Rep. Byron Donalds (R-Fla.). Jack Brewer, former NFL player, political commentator, media personality, and CEO of the Brewer Group.
Joy Reid: A Desperate Plea for Help (9:35 a.m.) — Panel Featuring: Radio host, editor, and columnist Larry O'Connor Kurt Schlichter, retired Army infantry colonel, trial lawyer, and senior columnist for Townhall ALX, political strategist and executive producer of "The Benny Show" podcast
Michael Waltz (9:55 a.m.) — Speech Featuring: National security adviser Michael Waltz
Mike Lindell (10:10 a.m.) — Speech Featuring: My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell
Fanni, Letitia, and Jack: The Legal Evils (10:35 a.m.) — Panel Featuring: American lawyer and academic John Eastman Barry Bennett
Kari Lake (10:55 a.m.) — Speech Featuring: Kari Lake, politician and former TV news anchor, director of Voice of America designate
Sebastian Gorka (11:05 a.m.) — Speech Featuring: Sebastian Gorka, deputy assistant to the president and senior director for counterterrorism
Moms for America (11:15 a.m.) — Speech Featuring: Kimberly Fletcher, president and founder of Moms for America and Moms for America Action
Robby Starbuck (11:25 a.m.) — Speech Featuring: Robby Starbuck, conservative social media personality and former music video director
Jordan Bardella (11:40 a.m.) — Speech Featuring: Jordan Bardella, French politician and president of the National Rally
Julie Kelly (11:55 a.m.) — Speech Featuring: Author and political commentator Julie Kelly
The J6 Sham (12:05 p.m.) — Panel Featuring: Author and political commentator Julie Kelly Former United States Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund
It Takes a Village, People: The MAGA Mullah Meltdown (12:15 p.m.) — Panel Featuring: Mark Wallace, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations for management and reform Matt Schlapp, chairman of the American Conservative Union
Benny Johnson (12:35 p.m.) — Speech Featuring: Political commentator Benny Johnson
A Conversation with Taylor Budowich (12:45 p.m.) — Interview Featuring: Taylor Budowich, White House deputy chief of staff for communications and personnel Mercedes Schlapp, political commentator and former 2nd White House director of strategic communications
Inclusion Delusion: Hollywood Survivors (1 p.m.) — Panel Featuring: Actor Dean Cain Writer, director, and actress Fanchon Stinger Bill Abbott, president and CEO of GAC Media
A Conversation With Ric Grenell (1:20 p.m.) — Interview Featuring: Ric Grenell, special presidential envoy for special missions president of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Dasha Burns, White House bureau chief for Politico
The New G.I. Jones (1:40 p.m.) — Panel Featuring: Author and former U.S. Navy SEAL Carl Higbie TV news contributor, author, and former United States Navy SEAL Rob O'Neill Soldier and retired mixed martial artist Tim Kennedy
Energy (2:30 p.m.) — Panel Featuring: Daniel Turner, Gov. Mike Dunleavy, Ed McGinnis
Stacey Abrams Needs a Job: The People Fight Back (2:50 p.m.) — Panel Featuring: Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose Hogan Gidley, vice chair of the Center for Election Integrity at the America First Policy Institute
Rep. Byron Donalds (3:15 p.m.) — Speech Featuring: Rep. Byron Donalds (Fla.)
Scott Turner (3:30 p.m.) — Speech Featuring: Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner
Hristijan Mickoski (3:45 p.m.) — Interview Featuring: North Macedonia Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski Former national security adviser K.T. McFarland
Megyn Kelly (4:05 p.m.) — Speech Featuring: Independent journalist and political commentator Megyn Kelly
Doug Collins (4:20 p.m.) — Speech Featuring: Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins
Robert Fico (4:35 p.m.) — Speech Featuring: Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico
Mike Benz (4:50 p.m.) — Speech Featuring: Foundation for Freedom Online Director Mike Benz
Karoline Leavitt (5:10 p.m.) — Interview Featuring: White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt Political commentator Mercedes Schlapp
Ronald Reagan Dinner (7:30 p.m.) Featuring: Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem