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Project 2025 (also known as the 2025 Presidential Transition Project [3]) is a political initiative published in April 2022 by the American conservative think tank the Heritage Foundation. The project aims to promote conservative and right-wing policies to reshape the federal government of the United States and consolidate executive power ...
Paul Dans, Trump's former chief of staff of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, was Project 2025's director. Trump advisor Stephen Miller and his spokesperson Karoline Leavitt appeared in a ...
Agenda 47 focuses on the same broad issues as Project 2025: Education, immigration and crime, and also tackles the LGBTQ+ community and welfare programs. The plans differ in some ways.
At its heart, Project 2025 is a series of detailed policy proposals put together by hundreds of high-profile conservatives that the project's participants hope Trump adopts in office. Those ...
When Project 2025 became a viral sensation. President Joe Biden's campaign had warned against Project 2025 early on, in social media posts ahead of his State of the Union address in April, and House Democrats launched a Project 2025 Task Force to amplify their concerns in June. Days later, comedian John Oliver mocked it on his HBO show.
The New Case Against Immigration, Both Legal and Illegal, Sentinel HC, 2008. ISBN 1-59523-035-1; How Obama is Transforming America Through Immigration, Encounter Broadsides, 2010. ISBN 1-59403-488-5; Open Immigration: Yea and Nay, By Mark Krikorian and Alex Nowrasteh, Encounter Books, 2014. ISBN 1-59403-821-X
In August 2024, Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen announced a process for purging 3,251 registered Alabama voters and referred them to the state attorney general's office for criminal prosecution. [ 95 ] [ 110 ] In September 2024, the Department of Justice sued Alabama for violating the National Voter Registration Act.
Project 2025 is an ultra-conservative playbook and policy wish list for a second Trump presidency. The 922-page book outlines policy goals, but its potential impacts aren't easily identifiable.