Project 2025 and the Trump Presidency

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Trump’s promise to ‘take over’ Washington is a dictator’s dream​

n Florida on Tuesday, Donald Trump doubled down on a dictatorial threat to “take over” the nation’s capital if he wins in November, suggesting he’d usurp power from local officials in Washington to run the city as he and his MAGA acolytes please.

Trump, a convicted criminal himself, made the ominous vow at a rally in Doral while delivering an unhinged rant about purportedly rampant crime in Washington. He claimed that his administration will “take over the horribly run capital of our country,” which he said is a “nightmare of murder and crime” where you go to see tourist attractions but “end up getting shot, mugged, raped.”

It’s funny how MAGA men like Trump portray themselves as tough guys, yet make simple excursions in cities sound like harrowing ordeals.

In reality, the violent crime rate in D.C. has fallen dramatically since last year, when conservatives led a hysterical push to overturn criminal justice reforms in the city. And Washington’s overall crime has shown similar decreases in 2024.

Nonetheless, this takeover threat from Trump matches one he made at this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference, where he said the feds should take control of D.C. and added that he “wouldn’t even call the mayor.” He has made similar threats toward other cities — and threatened to send in the military.

The impression he has tried to spread is that these cities are incapable of governing themselves. And this fits a dubious trend of trying to install conservative rule by fiat: Republicans nationwide have tried — sometimes successfully — to strip power from liberal officials (often Black officials).

As for Trump, his vows to use military-style crackdowns that resemble martial law are particularly disturbing in light of two things: the recent Supreme Court decision granting presidents immunity for things deemed “official acts,” and the conservative movement’s idolization of brutal dictators like El Salvador’s Nayib Bukele, who is known for deploying torture and arbitrary detention under the guise of fighting crime.

If Trump wins and is empowered with the conservative justices’ newly contrived idea of presidential immunity, we could see similar scenes playing out in cities nationwide, all at his behest.
 

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'Mask coming off': Dem celebrates as Trump's Project 2025 gambit comes back to haunt him​

Former President Donald Trump scrambled last week to distance himself from Project 2025, the radical right-wing plan to dramatically expand the powers of the executive branch under a second Trump term. In a post on Truth Social, Trump confusingly said that he knew nothing about Project 2025 while also saying that he disagreed with many of its tenets.

However, that post has only helped draw more attention to the controversial project, which among other things calls on a Trump-led Food and Drug Administration to ban the abortion pill mifepristone.

Rep. Mark Pocan (D-WI) on Wednesday spiked the football and taunted Trump for helping Democrats put Project 2025 on the mainstream media's spotlight.

"Front page of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: 'Project 2025 Author To Be Sponsor Of RNC,'" wrote Pocan on Twitter, while also posting a photo of the paper's front page. "Horrible news for Trump, GOP. The mask is coming off. Project 2025 is Trump’s agenda for a second term. And YOU are targeted. All of you. Get to know how you and your family will be hurt."

David Weigel, a reporter for Semafor, cited Pocan's tweet and argued it appeared to be an example of Trump's poor impulse control coming to bite him.

"The narrative is 'Trump has been quiet and let Biden hurt himself since the debate,' but Trump's bizarre Project 2025 post really helped Democrats message around it," he wrote. "Too clever by half. Trump didn't just say that Project 2025 was a think tank project, not his own (which had been the campaign line). He said he had 'no idea who is behind it' (some worked for his admin!) and that 'some of the things they’re saying are absolutely ridiculous and abysmal' (which?)"
 

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'This is false': Trump's denial of Project 2025 involvement torn to pieces​

Former President Donald Trump last week frantically denied that he had any knowledge or involvement in Project 2025, the radical right-wing plan to completely dismantle the administrative state and vastly expand the power of the executive branch. However, progressive journalist Judd Legum has written a lengthy takedown explaining why Trump's denials of all knowledge about Project 2025 are simply not believable.

"This is false," he states bluntly about Trump's denials. "The co-editors of Project 2025, Paul Dans and Steven Groves, both held high-ranking positions in the Trump administration... Project 2025's two associate directors, Spencer Chretien and Troup Hemenway, are also tightly connected with Trump. Chretien was Special Assistant to President Donald J. Trump and Associate Director of Presidential Personnel, 'helping to identify, recruit, and place hundreds of political appointees at all levels of government.'"

In addition to this, writes Legum, more than two-third of Project 2025's authors "served as members of the Trump administration" and "another Project 2025 author, Stephen Moore, was nominated by Trump to the Federal Reserve but forced to withdraw 'over his past inflammatory writings about women.'"

In addition to all this, Legum shows that Trump has openly embraced many of the ideas in the past that were pushed by the Heritage Foundation, the right-wing think tank that is behind Project 2025.

"Prior to the 2016 election, the Heritage Foundation created a similar project called 'Mandate for Leadership,'" he writes. "The 'Mandate for Leadership' contained '334 unique policy recommendations.' One year into Trump's term, the Heritage Foundation announced that '64 percent of the policy prescriptions were included in Trump’s budget, implemented through regulatory guidance, or under consideration for action in accordance with The Heritage Foundation’s original proposals.'"

Read the full analysis at this link.
 

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Democrats go all in against Project 2025 with billboard campaign to link Trump to controversial plan​

Democrats are pressing ahead in an uncertain political moment and seizing what they see as an opportunity: Donald Trump’s attempt to distance himself from a blueprint for a narrowing of the federal government that would eliminate major agencies like the Department of Education. With president Joe Biden vowing to stay in the race amid calls from his own party to quit and the Republican nominating convention on the calendar next week, Democrats are sharpening a line of attack against a policy agenda laid out by conservative groups and personalities including many with direct ties to Trump’s first term in the White House.

The so-called Project 2025 is a collaborative effort with input from over 100 conservative organizations led by the Heritage Foundation. Also involved are Turning Point USA, which has a presence on college campuses, and groups known for staking out rightwing stances on culture war issues including Moms for Liberty. The goal is to provide a workable plan for implementing radical changes to the federal government which a conservative president like Trump would have ready to go upon taking office next January.

On Thursday the DNC launched its first mobile billboard effort centered on Project 2025 — a truck that will broadcast a series of messages about the campaign in front of the Heritage Foundation’s headquarters near Capitol Hill. The intent of the messages is clear: Project 2025 is Trump’s agenda despite his attempt to claim the opposite.

Trump did just that in a Truth Social post a week ago in which he stuck to vague language and applauded the group for having some good ideas and condemned them for other bad ones — none of which he actually named. “I know nothing about Project 2025,” he wrote in the post on Friday.

“I have no idea who is behind it. I disagree with some of the things they’re saying and some of the things they’re saying are absolutely ridiculous and abysmal. Anything they do, I wish them luck, but I have nothing to do with them.”

In reality, the former president is personally connected to central figures involved in the effort. Heritage is the lead sponsor for next week’s Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, where delegates are set to vote in a trimmed-down party platform handcrafted by the Trump campaign before nominating the man himself to be their nominee for a third time. On that platform: an endorsement of state efforts to restrict abortion and a call for what it describes as “the largest deportation operation in American history”.

One of the most obvious examples of Trump’s very personal connection to the project is Johnny McEntee, one of a number of young conservatives who saw the former president’s first term for the career opportunity it was and turned a gig as Mr Trump’s bag man into a job running the White House Presidential Personnel Office.

McEntee, now an influencer on TikTok who retains close ties in Trumpworld, joined Project 2025 as a senior adviser in May.

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Trump’s political enemies clearly see his sudden hesitance to embrace the plan being developed as a sign that messaging on this issue will be effective, particularly at a time when his opponent’s campaign is facing its most serious polling inflection point of the entire race so far. The Biden campaign is working to convince despondent Democrats of the stakes of the election as he faces calls for his withdrawal and either an open convention process or the coronation, for lack of a better word, of vice president Kamala Harris as the new standard-bearer of the party going into November.

Biden himself wrote in a letter to congressional Democrats this week that he would not exit the race under any circumstances and blasted those in the party who have called for a new nominee as elites and out of touch. Some of those Democrats, led by California’s Jared Huffman, are separately organizing efforts to campaign against Project 2025. And given the scope of the project, it’s not hard to see how the plan could unnerve the growing contingent of American voters who are seeking stability after a tumultuous eight years of Mr Trump’s two, soon to be three, campaigns for the White House and the associated chaos that has enveloped US politics in his wake.

The project is massive in scope. Among other things, it lays out a roadmap to eliminate some agencies like NOAA, which tracks hurricanes and other weather patterns while radically reshaping others. Of particular importance is the Department of Justice, which the conservative groups behind Project 2025 want to alter by eroding the policies and practices that keep it independent and separate from the rest of the executive branch, especially the president.

"Donald Trump and his Republican buddies are trying their best to hide their plans if he is elected into office because they know their proposals are vastly unpopular with the majority of the voters. They know that when Americans hear about Project 2025, they do not support it,” Emilia Rowland, DNC’s national press secretary, told The Independent.

“Democrats, led by president Joe Biden and vice president Kamala Harris, on the other hand, have a record of delivering. President Biden’s record on protecting abortion, creating good-paying jobs, and lowering costs on prescription drugs and health care is undeniable and the most successful first-term president in a generation. President Biden is working everyday to defend our democracy and stop Project 2025, and we'll win that battle when he's re-elected in November."

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One of the dumber left wing conspiracy theories which takes a policy think tank which has nothing to do with Donald Trump and tries to spin a whole lot of nonsense. Democrats really are desperate.
 

jack

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One of the dumber left wing conspiracy theories which takes a policy think tank which has nothing to do with Donald Trump and tries to spin a whole lot of nonsense. Democrats really are desperate.
Republicans think Democrats are really dumb. Y'all will certainly discover different in November.

5 of Trumps former cabinet members wrote about 50 percent of this policy.

The best part of this is, Trump lies and Oerdin swears to it, whatever it is.

Think I'll keep this thread at the top, just to "remind" the little guy of what they're really up to.

Tnanks for the acknowledgement Oerxdin...always glad to kno what the "real" pulse is :bigass:
 

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