The Conservative Political Action Conference on Friday parroted pro-Kremlin talking points that suggested Russia’s recent illegal annexation of Ukrainian regions was legitimate, and criticized the United States’ ongoing support of Ukraine.
In a since-deleted tweet, CPAC claimed Russian President Vladimir Putin had announced the annexation of four “Ukrainian-occupied territories,” which, to be clear, are lands internationally recognized as belonging to Ukraine. The U.S. has adamantly refused to acknowledge Russia’s annexation of the territories (which already seems to be falling apart) as legitimate. CPAC seemed to disagree with that position. The tweet accused “Democrats” of “gift-giving” to Ukraine, seemingly a reference to aid the Biden administration has authorized for the country amid the Russian invasion.
But many Republicans have supported aid for Ukraine, as well.
CPAC didn’t remove the tweet until Saturday, blaming the “massive time zone difference” while hosting an event in Australia for the delay in deleting the “unapproved tweet.”
“Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine must be repelled,” CPAC tweeted Saturday. “Putin is a madman that is putting millions of lives at risk with his loose talk of nuclear war … We must oppose Putin, but American taxpayers should not be shouldering the vast majority of the cost.”








