Project 2025 has emerged as a controversial blueprint for Donald Trump's potential second term, crafted by his far-right allies to push a Christian nationalist agenda.
This 900-page document, developed by a conservative think tank in April 2023, aims to reshape significant aspects of U.S. governance, including the elimination of the word 'gender' from public discourse and a dramatic overhaul of public education. Despite Trump's claims of ignorance regarding the plan, his connections to its key architects suggest a deeper involvement. The sudden surge in public interest, surpassing even pop culture icons in Google searches, indicates the plan's growing influence and the concern it generates among observers.
Project 2025 represents a significant moment in the intersection of politics and ideology, signaling a potential shift in the American political landscape if Trump were to be re-elected.
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If a leader denies involvement in a controversial plan but has connections to its creators, do you think they can still be held accountable?
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No, as more concrete evidence of direct support must be given in order to hold one to accountability.
@9QWC6HF 2yrs2Y
Yes, and as a matter of fact, recently Project 2025 WAS connected to their controversial opinions and their texts saying they wanted people to be beat in prison and now are being investigated by the FBI
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We’re beyond the culture wars now people, and it all kicked off with big inflatable baby Trump
Donald Trump started it. Boris Johnson gave it a red hot go. Now the Coalition here is having a crack. Across the anglosphere, right-wing leaders are playing fast and loose with traditional ideology in pursuit of working- and middle-class voters.
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