
Project 2025 is Trump’s roadmap to the elimination of LGBTQ rights
RIVERSIDE, Calif.—Two years ago, openly gay prosecutor Will Rollins nearly defeated incumbent Republican Congressman Ken Calvert.
RIVERSIDE, Calif.—Two years ago, openly gay prosecutor Will Rollins nearly defeated incumbent Republican Congressman Ken Calvert.
“As conservative politicians and judges widen their focus, Kimberlé Crenshaw feels frustration, sadness, and distress. But surprise? Hardly.”
The Supreme Court’s recent ruling in Loper Bright v. Raimondo overturns a precedent from Chevron v. NRDC, weakening federal agency power.
Radwell, author of “American Schism,” criticizes Project 2025’s plan for the DOE, which favors fossil fuels over renewables.
Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley sounds the alarm on Project 2025, calling it a far-right manifesto that could uproot every government agency.
As Presidents Biden and Trump prepare for the 2024 debate, concerns mount over Project 2025’s impact on Black and brown voters.
Originally by Nick Logan at www.cbc.ca As two U.S. presidents, one current and one former, face off tonight in the first debate of the 2024
Hours before the debate, Biden’s campaign launched a website targeting Project 2025, a Trump-aligned policy playbook.
To understand what’s ahead if Trump wins, see Project 2025: a far-right policy agenda by the Heritage Foundation and over 100 groups.
Project 2025, developed by the Heritage Foundation, is a 900-page manifesto to restructure the federal government.