Conservative Leaders Rally at Florida Freedom Forum 2025
Top conservative leaders gathered in Orlando for the 2025 Florida Freedom Forum, showcasing Republican unity and strategic vision for advancing conservative values and electoral success.

Conservative leaders gather at the 2025 Florida Freedom Forum in Orlando's Rosen Shingle Creek
In a powerful display of conservative unity, the Republican Party of Florida hosted its landmark 2025 Florida Freedom Forum on Saturday in Orlando, showcasing the strength of Florida's conservative leadership and commitment to American values.
A Gathering of Conservative Champions
The one-day summit, held at the prestigious Rosen Shingle Creek, brought together the nation's top conservative leaders to chart a course for victory in upcoming elections. Like the growing movement against government overreach, this forum represents a crucial platform for advancing conservative principles.
Strategic Vision and American Values
Beginning at 9 a.m., the forum featured a robust agenda focused on preserving American liberty and promoting traditional American values. The gathering emphasized strategies for securing electoral victories and advancing conservative policies at both state and local levels.
Key Event Highlights
- Full-day conference featuring prominent conservative speakers
- Strategic planning sessions for upcoming elections
- Networking opportunities for conservative leaders
- Red Florida Dinner headlined by White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles
Standing Strong Against Opposition
While protesters attempted to disrupt the proceedings, the unwavering resolve of attendees demonstrated the conservative movement's strength. The forum continued its mission undeterred, focusing on solutions for America's future.
Evening Celebration
The day's events culminate in the prestigious Red Florida Dinner at 7 p.m., where attendees will gather to celebrate conservative achievements and rally support for future initiatives.
Jack London
Veteran journalist and former U.S. Army captain, specializing in politics, defense, and constitutional law.