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Project 2025

Some conservatives cringe whenever the Heritage Foundation’s “Project 2025” is mentioned

John Fea   |  September 14, 2024

If you don’t want to read Project 2025, we summarized the key themes in our coverage of the Heritage Foundation’s “Policy Fest” at the Republican National Convention in July. Here is Michael Schaffer at Politico: Whenever Vice President Kamala Harris […]

“JD Vance loves Ohio State and Project 2025”

John Fea   |  September 8, 2024

If you were in the “Big House” to see Texas trounce Michigan on Saturday, you may have noticed a small plane pulling a banner that read “JD Vance Loves Ohio State + Project 2025.’ The Democratic National Committee paid for […]

Former Maryland governor Larry Hogan, now running for one of the state’s GOP U.S. Senate seat, rips Project 2025

John Fea   |  July 22, 2024

Last weekend, Donald Trump distanced himself from the Heritage Foundation‘s “presidential transition” plan called Project 2025. So did moderate Republican Larry Hogan. Here is a taste of Hogan’s recent piece at The Washington Post: I am a firm believer in […]

Trump on the policy proposals in Project 2025: “They are extreme, I mean they are seriously extreme”

John Fea   |  July 21, 2024

If you want to a get a sense of The Heritage Foundation’s “Project 2025,” check out our coverage of last Monday’s “Policy Fest,” a Heritage event held in conjunction with the Republican National Convention. The following organizations serve on the […]

What is Project 2025?

John Fea   |  July 3, 2024

In Steve Bannon’s recent interview with David Brooks, Bannon referenced something called Project 2025. What is Project 2025? James Goodwin explains at Boston Review. Here is a taste: The week after taking office in 2017, Donald Trump announced his administration’s […]

The Heritage Foundation is leading $22 million project that includes the promotion of Christian nationalism

John Fea   |  September 9, 2023

I have mixed feelings about all the attention Christian nationalism is getting these days. As someone who first used the term back in 2011, well before most of the contemporary commentators, I resist efforts to turn all Christian political activity […]