Project 2025 In Action

Project 2025 is a 920-page blueprint for American authoritarianism, written for the Trump administration. The vision is an “ideal” country where women, LGBTQ+ people, immigrants, and people of color are stripped of their constitutional rights, and where ordinary Americans struggle to afford healthcare, pay their bills, and live in safe communities.
 
Rooted in hate and Christian nationalism, backed by more than 100 far-right organizations, the plan claims to “rescue the country.” Since taking office, Trump has issued a torrent of harmful, often legally dubious executive orders pulled straight from its pages, remaking the federal government to fit a narrow Christian nationalist vision. The result is a chaotic and often cruel administration indifferent to the people it governs, especially those in marginalized communities.
 
For more than two years, GPAHE has tracked Project 2025 in weekly updates, and we continue to document its implementation as the United States slides from democracy toward autocracy. Read GPAHE’s full analysis of Project 2025.


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Project 2025 April 22nd Update
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Project 2025 April 22nd Update

This week, we look at Turning Point USA pitching a $500,000 one-on-one with Trump three days before filling only two-thirds of a Phoenix megachurch, the administration installing Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy on the U.S. Arctic Research Commission after 16 months of personnel changes and science cuts that track Project 2025 policies line by line, and Amazon briefly pulling The Camp of the Saints — the Great Replacement novel whose new introduction is written by a Russell Vought protégé — before reversing itself in 72 hours.

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Project 2025 April 15th Update
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Project 2025 April 15th Update

This week, we look at the architect of Project 2025 toasting the man who coined the term “alternative right” and pledging Heritage’s institutional muscle behind a magazine whose pages have defended David Duke and published the work of white supremacists. We also look at the White House purging immigration judges who won’t rubber-stamp deportations, and Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) administrator keynoting a conference thrown by a radical climate-denial group and Project 2025 contributor, the Heartland Institute.

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Project 2025 April 8th Update
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Project 2025 April 8th Update

This week, we look at at Trump’s firing of Attorney General Pam Bondi for failing to prosecute his enemies list fast enough, six cabinet officials stripping Endangered Species Act protections from every creature in the Gulf of Mexico,  the record number of deaths in detention under Project 2025’s mass deportation policies, and the Education Department targeting schools that dared to protect transgender students.

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Project 2025 April 1st Update
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Project 2025 April 1st Update

This week, we look at the Heritage Foundation’s shareholder shakedown, where anti-diversity proposals that lose 99 percent of the vote still win behind closed doors. We follow the revolt against ICE’s detention warehouse blitz, from a Georgia town that locked the water meter to a Salt Lake City mayor who found out about a $145 million purchase from the news. And four Voice of America journalists sued Kari Lake for turning the broadcaster built to counter Nazi propaganda into a megaphone for the president.

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Project 2025 March 25th Update
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Project 2025 March 25th Update

This week, we look at the Heritage Foundation’s shareholder shakedown, where anti-diversity proposals that lose 99 percent of the vote still win behind closed doors. We follow the revolt against ICE’s detention warehouse blitz, from a Georgia town that locked the water meter to a Salt Lake City mayor who found out about a $145 million purchase from the news. And four Voice of America journalists sued Kari Lake for turning the broadcaster built to counter Nazi propaganda into a megaphone for the president.

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Project 2025 March 18th Update
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Project 2025 March 18th Update

This week, we look at how Senator Eric Schmitt and Heritage Foundation operatives laid out a plan to strip citizenship from naturalized Americans at a Washington panel where one speaker dismissed a million people a year as “paper citizens.” Eight Republican governors have now signed formal partnerships with Turning Point USA to plant the organization’s chapters inside public high schools. And Trump posted a graphic on Truth Social cataloguing every journalist fired, every outlet defunded, and every FCC threat his administration has made since taking office.

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