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'Not a coincidence': Report exposes Project 2025 plan to 'silence voters'

President Donald Trump's administration is following a plan mapped out by Project 2025 to intentionally create a blind spot in government data that could skew elections toward Republicans, a new report claimed Friday.

The president disbanded the Census 2030 Advisory Committee early in his second term and then slow-rolled an initiative established by the former President Joe Biden's administration to add a new survey question on race and ethnicity, and those moves coupled with a Supreme Court case that could roll back the Voting Rights Act, experts told Talking Points Memo.

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'Push back': Roadmap to 2026 MAGA destruction outlined in new book

The answer to Project 2025, the infamous 920-page conservative leadership blueprint, is to be found in less than 200 pages, a historian, preservationist and independent congressional candidate turned author insists.

Mike Bedenbaugh is the author of Reviving Our Republic: 95 Theses for the Future of America, a new book in which he outlines his plan for a “Project 2026”: an alternative to the governmental makeover compiled by the Heritage Foundation before the 2024 election and then pursued by Donald Trump in power, seeking to decimate the federal workforce.

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Project 2025 leader apologizes for his 'kid-glove treatment' of Holocaust denier

The right-wing Heritage Foundation's president, Kevin Roberts, is facing "open revolt" from his members and allies over his defense of former Fox News host Tucker Carlson and his handling of the controversy around the think tank's Project 2025 blueprint.

Roberts infuriated many in the conservative movement for posting a video defense of Carlson, who set off a firestorm of his own by inviting Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes onto his podcast, and the Heritage president faced calls to resign Wednesday at a staff meeting for using language that many see as antisemitic tropes about a “venomous coalition” and “the globalist class," reported the Washington Post.

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'Will Trump's justices care? Supreme Court's 'unexpected' ruling could echo Project 2025

The conservative-majority Supreme Court could decide if IQ tests can rule out an intellectual disability — a move that could echo Project 2025 — and potentially change how states execute disabled people.

The high court will hear Alabama death penalty case Hamm v. Smith starting Wednesday and has prompted the question: "Will Trump’s justices care?" Mother Jones reported on Friday.

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Trump 'weirded out' aides with crude quest to get his Project 2025 enforcer a date

During the height of his third campaign for the White House, President Donald Trump was reportedly obsessed with helping one of his recently divorced top advisors find a date, and frequently made objectionable comments about female members of his Mar-a-Lago club.

That's according to Zeteo journalist Asawin Suebsaeng, who recently reported that sources close to Trump said he went out of his way to offer "wingman" services to Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought. Zeteo editor-in-chief Mehdi Hasan wrote in his publication's recent newsletter that he felt he needed "to go take a shower" after reading about what Suebsaeng's sources confided.

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Mass Firing Threat Proves Shutdown Is ‘Project 2025 in Action,’ Says Jayapal

U.S. Rep. Pramila Jayapal said Sunday that the government shutdown that began last week and could be used as President Donald Trump’s latest reason for mass firings of federal workers is “Project 2025 in action” and condemned the Republican Party’s push to “inflict the most pain on Americans” that they can.

Jayapal (D-WA) spoke to MSNBC as the shutdown entered its fifth day, emphasizing that while the White House is threatening to fire federal workers en masse due to legislators’ failure to reach a deal on a spending package to keep the government open, the Trump administration has already overseen the dismissal of more than 100,000 public servants.

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Project 2025's next plan shocks other Heritage Foundation members

The conservative group behind the Project 2025 is about to propose a sweeping change to domestic economic policy to explicitly encourage married heterosexual couples to have more children.

The right-wing Heritage Foundation will ask lawmakers to steer money away from Head Start and other child care programs to fund government-seeded savings accounts specifically meant to encourage parents to stay home and raise children, reported the Washington Post.

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Project 2025 mastermind fumed that Elon Musk hurled 'radical' agenda off-track: report

President Donald Trump's budget director came into office with a "radical" agenda to give the executive branch more power — but Elon Musk's efforts to cut government spending clashed with his vision, according to a report.

Vought, a former congressional staffer and policy wonk who co-authored the Project 2025 blueprint, was frustrated by the haphazard chaos injected into his efforts to shrink bureaucracy by the Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency, according to sources who spoke to the New York Times.

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