PHILADELPHIA (AP) 鈥 The two leading contenders for the Republican presidential nomination courted conservative women at the Moms for Liberty conference in Philadelphia on Friday, elevating a group that has gained substantial influence within the GOP with its fierce opposition to instruction related to race and gender identity in the nation鈥檚 classrooms.
Both and appeared eager to out-flank the other as they labeled gender-affirming care 鈥渕utilation" and talked up their efforts to eliminate critical race theory. DeSantis vowed to 鈥渇ight the woke," while Trump blasted what he called 鈥渢he toxic poison of gender ideology" and 鈥渟ick creed of woke communism.鈥
While the graphic rhetoric resonates with the most active part of the GOP base, as evidenced by the enthusiastic reception both received, it could turn off more moderate voters in a general election.
The group, which was founded in Florida in 2021 to fight local COVID school mask mandates and quarantine requirements, has quickly become a force in conservative politics. But it has also been accused of preaching hate, with the Southern Poverty Law Center recently labeling it an 鈥渆xtremist鈥 organization for allegedly harassing community members, advancing and fighting to from lesson plans.
The conference, being held at a downtown hotel, nonetheless drew a handful of leading Republican presidential candidates.
DeSantis praised the group for 鈥渃oming under attack by the left," saying it was 鈥渁 sign that we are winning this fight.鈥 He ran through his efforts in Florida to ban discussions of race and sexual identity in classrooms as well as certain books from school libraries. And he pledged to 鈥渇ight the woke" as president.
鈥淚 think what we鈥檝e seen across this country in recent years has awakened the most powerful political force in the country: Mama bears. And they鈥檙e ready to roll," he said, predicting moms would be 鈥渢he key political force for this 2024 cycle.鈥
鈥2024 is going to be the year when the parents across the country finally fight back," he said.
Trump, too, accused the 鈥渞adical left鈥 of 鈥渟landering Moms for Liberty as a so-called hate group.
鈥淏ut Moms for Liberty is no hate group,鈥 he said. 鈥淵ou are joyful warriors, you are fierce, fierce patriots. You鈥檙e not a threat to America."
Trump told them that if he wins a second term he would sign an executive order to cut federal funding for any school 鈥減ushing critical race theory, transgender insanity, and other inappropriate racial, sexual, or political content on our children." He called for the direct election 鈥 and firing 鈥 of school principals by parents.
Like DeSantis, he was deeply critical of gender-affirming care. He vowed to sign an executive order instructing federal agencies 鈥渢o cease the promotion of sex or gender transition at any age." He said hospitals and health care providers who provide gender-affirming care for minors should be deemed in violation of federal health and safety standards and lose federal funding, and said he would call on Congress to ban it in all 50 states.
After his speech, Trump made a stop at Pat鈥檚 King of Steaks, a local Philadelphia institution, where he posed for photos and signed autographs for fans.
The high interest in the event among GOP hopefuls underscores the influence of Moms for Liberty, which has made connections with powerful GOP organizations, politicians and donors to become a major political player. The group says it doesn鈥檛 plan to endorse any presidential candidate in 2024.
Moms for Liberty has transformed from three Florida moms opposing COVID-19 mandates in 2021 to claiming 285 chapters across 45 states. Along the way, it has found a close ally in DeSantis, who was presented with a 鈥渓iberty sword鈥 at the group's first annual meeting last year and has signed multiple bills that it supported.
Beyond remarks from the candidates and other speakers, the summit features strategy sessions on such topics as 鈥減rotecting kids from gender ideology鈥 and 鈥渃omprehensive sex education: sex ed or sexualization.鈥
Summit attendees said they liked what they were hearing so far.
鈥淚 love Moms for Liberty,鈥 said Debbie McGinley, who is running for the school board in Methacton School District outside Philadelphia. As a parent of three kids who lost her business as a hairdresser during the COVID-19 pandemic, she said she appreciated that the group is 鈥渇ighting for our kids.鈥
Lucy Reyna, a treasurer for a Moms for Liberty chapter in Indiana, said she traveled to the conference to learn more about the national organization.
鈥淲hat am I a part of? I need to know those things,鈥 Reyna said, adding that if the group leaned too partisan in one direction, it would make her reconsider her participation.
Outside, roughly 200 parent activists and LGBTQ+ advocates gathered to protest, citing the group's 鈥渆xtremist鈥 designation from the SPLC. They chanted, 鈥淣ot in our city鈥 and 鈥淟et's say gay" while holding signs that read, 鈥淗ate is not patriotic鈥 and 鈥淧hilly is the LGBTQest city.鈥
Some protesters said specific incidents prompted their activism, including an Indiana Moms for Liberty chapter in its newsletter before apologizing and removing it, and a Tennessee chapter on Black civil rights figures and .
鈥淚 think they stand for fear. And that turns into hate very quickly,鈥 said Molly Roses, a Philadelphia resident who joined the protest.
In the days before the conference, several historical associations, state senators, activists and employees at Philadelphia's Museum of the American Revolution had pleaded unsuccessfully with the museum to cancel a welcome event for the conference Thursday night. The event went on as planned.
The museum told The Associated Press that 鈥渂ecause fostering understanding within a democratic society is so central to our mission, rejecting visitors on the basis of ideology would in fact be antithetical to our purpose.鈥
In her remarks, Moms for Liberty 春色直播 Director of Engagement Tia Bess rejected claims that the group is racist.
鈥淒o I look like a racist to y'all?鈥 Bess, who is Black, told an overwhelmingly white audience.
Tiffany Justice, one of the group's co-founders, responded sarcastically to the SPLC's 鈥渆xtremist鈥 label onstage Friday, referring to herself as 鈥渢he face of domestic terrorism, apparently.鈥
Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, another GOP candidate who appeared Friday, said that, 鈥淲hen they mentioned that this was a terrorist organization ... I said well then count me as a Mom for Liberty."
Though Moms for Liberty says it is nonpartisan, it has overwhelmingly drawn conservative support. The group also has fought to elect conservative candidates to school boards around the country.
While the group鈥檚 status as a 501(c)4 nonprofit means it doesn鈥檛 have to disclose its funders, its public donors include conservative powerhouses such as the Heritage Foundation and the Leadership Institute, a national political training organization.
Patriot Mobile, a far-right Christian cellphone company that paid to sponsor Trump鈥檚 remarks at the conference, has a political action committee that has in an effort to take charge of Texas school boards.
Mom for Liberty鈥檚 Florida-based PAC also has received a $50,000 donation from Julie Fancelli, a Republican donor whose family owns Publix grocery stores and who helped fund Trump鈥檚 Jan. 6 鈥淪top the Steal鈥 rally, according to . Fancelli didn鈥檛 respond to a request for comment.
___
Colvin reported from New York. Associated Press writer Nicholas Riccardi in Denver and video journalist David R. Martin in Philadelphia contributed reporting.
___
The Associated Press鈥痳eceives support from several private foundations to enhance its explanatory coverage of elections and democracy. See more about AP鈥檚 democracy initiative . The AP is solely responsible for all content.