5 things to note from the Conservative Political Action Conference

From speeches to swag, there was a lot of to take in.

Here are five things to note from the first day of CPAC.

Bannon and Priebus insist they're buddies

Priebus and Bannon insisted they are "dear friends" and have a smooth working relationship.

"In regard to us two, I think the biggest misconception is everything that you're reading. We share an office suite together, we're basically together from 6:30 in the morning until about 11:00 at night," Priebus said.

For his part, Bannon said of Priebus, "I can run a little hot on occasions. And Reince is indefatigable."

DeVos aupports Trump's decision to reverse transgender guidelines

Kellyanne Conway tells young conservatives, 'Don't live online'

When asked to give her recommendations for the many college-age conservatives who flocked to CPAC this year, White House counselor KellyAnne Conway was succinct: get offline. "Live in real time. I’m just astonished how many people live online, on Facebook, texting, Twitter, email. Remember: it’s a mode of communication, it’s not communication. It’s not real life," she said.

As she concluded her remarks Thursday morning, President Trump, a frequent social media user himself, had not yet issued any new tweets, his preferred mode of communication.

Ted Cruz predicts 2nd Supreme Court vacancy in the summer

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