President Donald Trump has distanced himself from Project 2025, a controversial plan for a massive overhaul of the federal government drafted by some of his former administration officials. The 922-page plan includes proposals to dramatically expand presidential power and replace government workers with Trump loyalists. President Joe Biden’s campaign has raised concerns about the agenda, calling it extreme and dangerous.
Trump took to social media to deny any involvement with Project 2025, stating that he knows nothing about it and disagrees with some of its ideas. However, some of the key figures behind the project are former senior administration officials, including Paul Dans and John McEntee. Project 2025 has been preparing a 180-day agenda for the next administration, which they plan to share privately.
Biden’s campaign has been quick to criticize Project 2025, accusing Trump and his allies of pushing for a violent revolution and threatening the foundations of American democracy. They have highlighted some of the most controversial aspects of the plan, such as giving Trump unlimited power, banning abortion nationwide, and undermining the checks and balances of the democratic system.
As the Republican Party prepares to draft its party platform, the debate over Project 2025 is likely to intensify. Some see it as a blueprint for a second American Revolution, while others view it as a dangerous and authoritarian agenda that must be stopped. The coming weeks will be crucial in determining the future direction of the country and the fate of Project 2025.