Project 2025, a conservative blueprint for expanding executive powers, has become a focal point of controversy in the United States.
The plan, associated with former President Donald Trump and the Heritage Foundation, aims to reshape federal governance and has drawn criticism for its potential to undermine civil, women's, and LGBTQ rights. Trump has attempted to distance himself from the project amidst mounting scrutiny and a campaign by watchdog Accountable.US to expose its implications. Critics argue that Project 2025 represents a radical shift towards authoritarian governance, threatening the progress made in civil liberties over the past decades.
The debate over Project 2025 underscores deep divisions in American politics as the country approaches another presidential election.
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It's about time we had a bold plan like Project 2025 to restore order and make America great again, regardless of the noise from the left.
Project 2025 is a terrifying step back for democracy and our rights; we can't let Trump's dangerous agenda take America backwards.
Expanding executive powers like what's proposed in Project 2025 seems like a slippery slope away from the individual freedoms we hold dear. It's critical that we scrutinize any attempt to centralize power, regardless of who's in office, to ensure our liberties aren't trampled in the process.
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Has Biden put us in another Ruth Bader Ginsburg mess?
This is another reason to pour a tumbler of Maalox and wonder what a second Trump presidential term might be like, especially with his friends at the Heritage Foundation laying out a roadmap of new laws and executive orders for him called Project 2025.
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Trump’s new big lie that he doesn’t know about Project 2025 might take him down
The turning point in a presidential campaign is often the last place you’re looking for it. As the media feeding frenzy over the health of President Joe Biden was reaching its sustained fever pitch last weekend,
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Editorial: Project 2025 should scare everyone
Project 2025 is in denial over societal changes that have occurred over the last several decades. The authors are scared of the progress the country has made in civil rights, women's rights, and LGBTQ rights. And the bad news is that all rights will be threatened if Trump wins.
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