What a bunch of hypocrites... the people who created and are driving project 2025 think they can win by not mentioning the on going treason intention documented by the published plan to destroy the USA.. they tried once and now planning to succeed , Just a step away from the goal they have worked so hard to accomplish..
Gerrymandering, v**er repression, altering the SC, if they get the orange criminal back in the oval they truly believe they can make the plot work..
Damn all to the company of the fiend they worship..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_2025What is the Project 2025 mandate?
Expansion of p**********l powers
Project 2025 seeks to place the entire Executive Branch of the U.S. federal government under direct p**********l control, eliminating the independence of the Department of Justice, Federal Communications Commission, Federal Trade Commission and other agencies.
Background
Main article: The Heritage Foundation
Heritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts established Project 2025 in 2022 to provide the 2024 Republican Party p**********l nominee with a personnel and ideology framework[5] after civil servants refused to support Trump during his attempt to institute a Muslim travel ban, effort to install a new attorney general to assist him in attempting to overturn the 2020 e******n, and when he called for lethal force against G****e F***d protestors.[6] In April 2023, the Heritage Foundation published a 920-page blueprint written by hundreds of conservatives, most prominently former Trump administration officials. This report argued for the expansion of p**********l powers, installation of conservatives into offices within the executive branch via the unitary executive theory, and implementation of conservative policies.[5]
trump the front-runner for the 2024 Republican p**********l nomination, stated in 2019 that Article Two of the United States Constitution granted him the "right to do wh**ever as president", a common claim made by supporters of unitary executive theory. A similar remark was echoed in 2018 when he claimed he could fire special counsel Robert Mueller.[5]
In November 2023, The Washington Post reported that deploying the military for domestic law enforcement under the I**********n Act would be an "immediate priority" upon a second Trump inauguration in 2025. That aspect of the plan was being led by Jeffrey Clark, a Trump co-defendant in the Georgia e******n racketeering prosecution and an unnamed co-conspirator in the federal prosecution of Trump for alleged e******n obstruction. The plan also includes directing the Justice Department to pursue those Trump considers disloyal or political adversaries. After the Post story was published online, a Heritage spokesman said there were no plans related to the Insurgency Act or targeting of political enemies within Project 2025.[10][11]
Project 2025 establishes a personnel database shaped by the ideology of Donald Trump. Throughout his presidency, Trump was accused of removing individuals whom he considered disloyal regardless of their ideological conviction, such as former attorney general William Barr. In the final year of Trump's presidency, White House P**********l Personnel Office employees James Bacon and John McEntee developed a questionnaire to test potential government employees on their commitment to Trumpism; Bacon and McEntee joined the project in May 2023.[12] Project 2025 is aligned with Trump's plans to fire more government employees than allocated to the president using Schedule F, a job classification established by Trump in an executive order in July 2020. Although the classification was rescinded by Joe Biden in January 2021, Trump has previously stated that he intends to restore it. The Heritage Foundation plans on having 20,000 personnel in its database by the end of 2024.[5] Russell Vought, a former Trump administration official who heads the Center for Renewing America, stated that the project's goal of removing federal workers would be "a wrecking ball for the administrative state".[13]