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.

  • @inclementimmigrant
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    20 days ago

    Honestly, I think they should do it and Democrats need to get on board or step aside. This is what the people, including the 15 million Democrats, independents, and progressives that didn’t vote this election, wanted this election.

    • NoneOfUrBusiness
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      1120 days ago

      including the 15 million Democrats, independents, and progressives wanted this election.

      The what?

      • @GreenKnight23
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        there was an absence of 15-20 million votes that were never cast.

        Trump actually got 2 million LESS votes than he got in 2020.

        that means the majority of those missing votes were Democrats and Independents.

        If you didn’t vote this election you’re worse than the red hat Nazis IMO.