Project 2025 is a 920-page plan spearheaded by the powerful and extreme far-right Heritage Foundation. More than 100 organizations support this blueprint for autocracy. Their stated goal is to create an “ideal” America that would see women, LGBTQ+ people, immigrants, people of color, and others deprived of their hard-won constitutional rights and the erosion of environmental and education protections. It also advocates for a frightening centralization of power in the executive branch. Rooted in hate and Christian Nationalism, the plan promises to “rescue the country.” Read GPAHE’s full analysis of Project 2025 and the groups behind it.
GPAHE tracks the activities of those behind Project 2025, and their plans for an authoritarian and Christian Nationalist America, no matter who is president, and the groups in this extremist movement are relentlessly implementing initiatives at local, state, and federal levels.
This week we look at the Heritage Foundation’s deep ties to Hungary and their newest blunder, Project Esther, the American Principles Project’s support of Project 2025, how Project 2025 could ruin baseball, and Charlie Kirk’s presidential fever dream. We’ll also hear from John Amanchukwu, Kevin Roberts, Charlie Kirk, and Joy Pullman in their own words.
Heritage Foundation Stumbles Again: From Project 2025 to Project Esther
The Heritage Foundation finds itself navigating increasingly choppy waters. The think tank’s recent foray into combating antisemitism, dubbed “Project Esther,” has raised eyebrows and drawn criticism from unexpected quarters, The Jewish Insider reports. This stumble comes on the heels of Project 2025’s growing pariah status among certain conservatives.
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