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Donald Trump on Friday sought to distance himself from a closely-aligned conservative group’s plans to radically reshape the federal government and American life should the former president win a second term.
Project 2025, overseen by the conservative Heritage Foundation, is known for its deep links to Republican administrations, including Trump’s. It is filled with a number of Trump
Former President Donald Trump revealed his views on Project 2025 this week, appearing to criticize the plan created by The Heritage Foundation. "I know nothing about Project 2025. I have no idea who is behind it.
Conservative groups have outlined far-reaching overhaul of federal government should ex-president clinch second term
Donald Trump distanced himself Friday from Project 2025, a massive proposed overhaul of the federal government.
What is he talking about?” Joe Biden tweeted. “Trump is lying about Project 2025. It’s his people and his plan. But it’s your freedoms and future at risk.”
Trump’s attempt to disassociate himself from the plan comes after the head of the conservative think tank spearheading it said the country was in the midst of a “second American Revolution” that will be bloodless “if the left allows it to be.
Trump does not want people to know about the entire vanguard of extremist weirdos around him—and what their plans are when he governs,” says Chris Hayes on voters finding out about the far-right agenda that is Project 2025.
The 922-page plan outlines an expansion of presidential power and a plan to fire as many as 50,000 government workers and replace them with Trump loyalists
The former president said of Project 2025, "I wish them luck," but also said that he was not directly involved. The project outlines a plan to dismantle the federal government, including a dramatic expansion of presidential power.
The plan to dismantle and reconstruct the federal government laid out by conservative groups known as the 2025 Presidential Transition Project.
"I know nothing about Project 2025,” Trump said about the conservative agenda project, despite the group’s ties to his party platform committee
The 900-page conservative wish-list includes a massive abortion crackdown. Now Trump claims he knows nothing about it, but his opposition says differently.
Project 2025 has gotten a lot of headlines recently as the right-wing plan for making extreme changes to the U.S. government if Donald Trump gets elected president again in November. The plan covers everything from a ban on porn to a new nuclear arms race.
Former President Donald Trump's has tried to distance himself from Project 2025, proclaiming on his Truth Social account that he has nothing to do with it and doesn't agree with large portions of it.
Former President Trump sought to distance himself from the conservative Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 on Friday, saying he has “nothing to do” with the initiative and disagrees with some of its aspects.
Former President Donald Trump blasted a prospective policy agenda put forward by the conservative Heritage Foundation Friday, calling their plans “abysmal” and saying he has “nothing to do with them.” Project 2025,
The project, led by Heritage Foundation, a conservative thinktank, seeks to crack down on various issues including immigration, abortion and LGBTQ+ rights.
Some of the people involved in Project 2025 are former senior administration officials. The project’s director is Paul Dans, who served as chief of staff at the U.S. Office of Personnel
Former president Donald Trump sought Friday to distance himself from a conservative think tank’s plan for the next Republican presidency, as Democrats work to make it a political vulnerability for Trump in the November election.
Trump administration officials and campaign staff helped draft the controversial playbook and appear in its videos.
Former President Donald Trump is seeking to distance himself from a plan for a massive overhaul of the federal government drafted by some of his former administration officials.
Appearing on CNN early Saturday morning, a reporter for NOTUS claimed Donald Trump threw the Project 2025 authors under the bus because they too closely associated themselves with him and were creating controversies his re-election campaign didn't need.
He says he has 'nothing to do' with a plan to greatly expand the US president's power and fill the government with Trump loyalists Donald Trump distanced himself Friday from Project 2025, a massive proposed overhaul of the US federal government drafted by long-time allies and former officials in his administration,