Liz Truss Criticizes 'Administrative State' at US Conservative Summit
Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss claims her leadership was undermined by trans activists and environmental extremists within the civil service, speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference.
- Liz Truss, speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), blamed the 'administrative state' for sabotaging her premiership, citing interference from trans activists and environmental extremists.
- Truss joined prominent figures such as Donald Trump, Nigel Farage, and Steve Bannon at CPAC, emphasizing the need for conservative political appointees to combat the 'deep state'.
- The former Prime Minister endorsed Donald Trump ahead of her speech at CPAC, warning of left-wing elites being 'aided and abetted by our enemies in China, Iran and Russia'.
- Truss's remarks at CPAC included criticism of the civil service and quangos in Britain, claiming they hinder conservative policies and democratic accountability.
- CPAC's international summit aimed to unite conservatives globally against the 'globalist takeover of sovereign nations', featuring speakers from various countries.