Officially, the theme of this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) is “America Uncanceled,” though a more honest theme would probably be “Lying About The 2020 Election.” From the seven “Protecting Elections” panels and speeches starting Friday morning to former President Donald Trump’s closing keynote speech on Sunday, it’s a safe bet that CPAC attendees will be hearing quite a few conspiracy theories about the results of November’s election. The annual event is hosted by the American Conservative Union (ACU), and will be held this year from February 25-28 in Orlando, Florida. The group’s chairperson, Matt Schlapp, is a loyal Trump supporter and one of the most prominent purveyors of 2020 election disinformation. As recently as February 12, more than a full month after lies about voter fraud sparked a deadly attempt to prevent Congress from making President Joe Biden’s win official, Schlapp tweeted the completely baseless allegation that “there was widespread illegal voting” in the election.