
Former Trump official and wife of, you know, Matt Schlapp. offered bizarre remarks on Newsmax about young people falling in love at CPAC.
Her husband's multiple accusations of payoffs of sexual assault against men didn't come up.
Hyping the upcoming CPAC convention, Mercedes bragged about the extremist right-wing world leaders appearing there, which is like bringing kryptonite to any democracy.
Then Mrs. Schlapp got around to playing Cupid.
And I think they recognize, and I really do think part of it is after the COVID lockdowns, that they're like, wait a second, I don't want government involved in my life.
Like, I wanna be in charge of my life.
And I think that for them to be coming to CPAC is so encouraging.
I always say that it's very multi-generational.
I've seen so many people who are single who then end up finding the love of their life at CPAC. So I'm like, okay, if you don't find them at church, you might find them at CPAC.