Summary

Following Donald Trump’s election victory, Republicans are now openly embracing Project 2025, a policy agenda from The Heritage Foundation that outlines sweeping conservative reforms.

Despite Trump’s attempts to distance himself from the project during his campaign due to its extreme proposals—including expanded executive powers, a national abortion ban, stricter contraception limits, harsh immigration policies, and the elimination of agencies like the Department of Education—his allies quickly began celebrating its implementation.

Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon and commentator Matt Walsh publicly affirmed the agenda, signaling the GOP’s commitment to enacting these controversial policies in Trump’s second term.

  • @Sanctus
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    2186 hours ago

    You had to live inside your own asshole to not know this was always the plan

    • @TrickDacy
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      183 hours ago

      You just described like 38% of voters

        • @TrickDacy
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          133 hours ago

          I’m assuming some of those voters believed project 2025 was real and very much supported it.

          • @Frozengyro
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            72 hours ago

            The majority I know when voted R, are totally for it. But always see themselves as exceptions or think they won’t be effected.

            • @someguy3
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              139 minutes ago

              There’s plenty that thought he wouldn’t do it.

              • @Frozengyro
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                130 seconds ago

                Yup, I’ve looked into it. Seems they were all born yesterday.

    • @NegativeLookBehind
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      556 hours ago

      Which is a grave offense with this new regime, because that means you’re gay with yourself.

        • @IonAddis
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          23 hours ago

          There’s some talented fanfic writers out there who could probably make it work.