Authoritarian leaders feature heavily in this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference, the annual gathering for Republican voters, media and lawmakers.
This year, the guest list includes multiple antidemocratic leaders, a sign of the GOP’s drift toward illiberalism with Donald Trump as its standard-bearer.
Two Latin American strongmen, in particular, are slated to speak.
One of them, Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele, has referred to himself as the “world’s coolest dictator” and the “philosopher king” as he’s rejected democracy and consolidated power around himself under the threat of violence. Bukele, for example, staged a Jan. 6-style show of force in 2020 that involved him and armed military members entering a congressional building and pressuring lawmakers to fund his controversial gang-crackdown program.
In a dramatic scene, Bukele sat at the seat reserved for the president of Congress, said a prayer and left shortly thereafter. Lawmakers eventually acquiesced to his demands.









