Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins took the stage at CPAC 2026 with a powerful message about the Trump administration's unwavering commitment to putting American farmers first, while celebrating the tight-knit unity that defines President Trump's second-term team.
Opening her remarks with enthusiastic recognition of her fellow cabinet members, Secretary Rollins emphasized the "tight bonds and camaraderie" that characterize the Trump administration β a stark contrast to the dysfunction and infighting that plagued the previous Biden regime.
"This administration works as a family," Rollins declared to thunderous applause from the packed CPAC audience. "When you have a President who leads with clarity and purpose, it creates an environment where we can actually get things done for the American people."
Putting American Farmers Back on Top
Rollins outlined the administration's aggressive agenda to restore American agricultural dominance after four years of Biden's disastrous policies that left farmers struggling with crushing regulations and foreign competition. The Secretary highlighted key victories already achieved in Trump's second term, including the elimination of burdensome EPA restrictions and the renegotiation of trade deals that prioritize American producers.
"We're not just talking about making America great again β we're doing it, one farm at a time," Rollins stated.
The Secretary's appearance comes as the Trump administration continues its systematic dismantling of the previous administration's war on American agriculture. From rolling back climate extremism to securing better trade deals, the results speak for themselves β farm income is up, regulations are down, and American food security is stronger than ever.
This kind of bold, unapologetic leadership is exactly what CPAC represents and what the American people voted for in 2024. While Democrats continue to peddle their green new deal fantasies, the Trump administration is delivering real results for real Americans.
How long will it take for the mainstream media to admit that Trump's team-first approach is actually working?
