After Trump's reelection, conservatives promote Project 2025

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"Can we admit now that we're going to implement Project 2025?" right-wing YouTuber Benny Johnson said.​


With Donald Trump reelected as president, a policy agenda that was written up by a conservative think tank is back at the forefront of conversations over what a second Trump term could look like.

Know as Project 2025, the 922-page document was crafted by the Heritage Foundation as a blueprint for the next Republican administration that would radically reshape how the American government works. Democrats repeatedly tried to link Trump to Project 2025, but Trump had said he had “no idea who is behind it” and had “nothing to do with” the plan. (Project 2025 was spearheaded by two former Trump officials: Paul Dans and Spencer Chretien; Vice President-elect JD Vance also wrote the forward to Heritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts’s book.)

One of the first groups to congratulate Trump on his presidential win was the Heritage Foundation. In a statement Wednesday morning, Roberts wrote, “The entire conservative movement stands united behind him.”


Since Wednesday morning, multiple Trump supporters have come out to throw their support behind Project 2025.

Conservative activist Matt Walsh posted on X, “Now that the election is over I think we can finally say that yeah actually Project 2025 is the agenda. Lol.” Reacting to Walsh’s post, Steve Bannon, Trump’s former White House chief strategist, said on his podcast War Room Wednesday that “Project 2025 is the agenda.”

Texas’s Tarrant County GOP chair Bo French also posted on X, writing, “So can we admit now that we are going to implement Project 2025?” Conservative YouTuber Benny Johnson chimed in with, “It is my honor to inform you all that Project 2025 was real the whole time.”

 

MAGA allies say they can finally admit Project 2025 ‘is the agenda’ for Trump’s second term​


Steve Bannon, Trump’s former White House chief strategist who walked free from prison just days before the election, took to his War Room podcast on Wednesday to joke that “Project 2025 is the agenda” for the former president’s second term.

Bannon cited a social media post by conservative activist Matt Walsh, who baited Kamala Harris supporters about the right-wing blueprint.

 

"Can we admit now that we're going to implement Project 2025?" right-wing YouTuber Benny Johnson said.​


With Donald Trump reelected as president, a policy agenda that was written up by a conservative think tank is back at the forefront of conversations over what a second Trump term could look like.

Know as Project 2025, the 922-page document was crafted by the Heritage Foundation as a blueprint for the next Republican administration that would radically reshape how the American government works. Democrats repeatedly tried to link Trump to Project 2025, but Trump had said he had “no idea who is behind it” and had “nothing to do with” the plan. (Project 2025 was spearheaded by two former Trump officials: Paul Dans and Spencer Chretien; Vice President-elect JD Vance also wrote the forward to Heritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts’s book.)

One of the first groups to congratulate Trump on his presidential win was the Heritage Foundation. In a statement Wednesday morning, Roberts wrote, “The entire conservative movement stands united behind him.”


Since Wednesday morning, multiple Trump supporters have come out to throw their support behind Project 2025.

Conservative activist Matt Walsh posted on X, “Now that the election is over I think we can finally say that yeah actually Project 2025 is the agenda. Lol.” Reacting to Walsh’s post, Steve Bannon, Trump’s former White House chief strategist, said on his podcast War Room Wednesday that “Project 2025 is the agenda.”

Texas’s Tarrant County GOP chair Bo French also posted on X, writing, “So can we admit now that we are going to implement Project 2025?” Conservative YouTuber Benny Johnson chimed in with, “It is my honor to inform you all that Project 2025 was real the whole time.”

Of course. Anyone who doesn't know that all MAGAts lie is a fucking moron.
 

"Can we admit now that we're going to implement Project 2025?" right-wing YouTuber Benny Johnson said.​


With Donald Trump reelected as president, a policy agenda that was written up by a conservative think tank is back at the forefront of conversations over what a second Trump term could look like.

Know as Project 2025, the 922-page document was crafted by the Heritage Foundation as a blueprint for the next Republican administration that would radically reshape how the American government works. Democrats repeatedly tried to link Trump to Project 2025, but Trump had said he had “no idea who is behind it” and had “nothing to do with” the plan. (Project 2025 was spearheaded by two former Trump officials: Paul Dans and Spencer Chretien; Vice President-elect JD Vance also wrote the forward to Heritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts’s book.)

One of the first groups to congratulate Trump on his presidential win was the Heritage Foundation. In a statement Wednesday morning, Roberts wrote, “The entire conservative movement stands united behind him.”


Since Wednesday morning, multiple Trump supporters have come out to throw their support behind Project 2025.

Conservative activist Matt Walsh posted on X, “Now that the election is over I think we can finally say that yeah actually Project 2025 is the agenda. Lol.” Reacting to Walsh’s post, Steve Bannon, Trump’s former White House chief strategist, said on his podcast War Room Wednesday that “Project 2025 is the agenda.”

Texas’s Tarrant County GOP chair Bo French also posted on X, writing, “So can we admit now that we are going to implement Project 2025?” Conservative YouTuber Benny Johnson chimed in with, “It is my honor to inform you all that Project 2025 was real the whole time.”

You're full of shit.
 
I certainly hope no one is surprised by this.
Only the dumbasses who believed Trump was honest and truly cared about them.

I expect most MAGAts knew exactly what they were voting for and are cheering the shredding of the US Constitution.
 
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Conservative activist Matt Walsh posted on X, “Now that the election is over I think we can finally say that yeah actually Project 2025 is the agenda. Lol.” Reacting to Walsh’s post, Steve Bannon, Trump’s former White House chief strategist, said on his podcast War Room Wednesday that “Project 2025 is the agenda.”
Matt Walsh infuriates me.

I can tolerate a lot of fallacies but the smug appeal to nature that he is so very comfortable with combined with the shallow speaking for god...

Lo and behold project 2025 calls for banning pornography. Full stop.

Under current supreme court precedent that violates the 1st amendment.


Fortunately there is no reason to believe these people (Matt Walsh and project 2025) have a snowball's chance in hell of getting anywhere with this puritan nonsense. It is literally their religion and if this country needed more irrational religion then we could have just stayed with the woke cult.

Industrial production and liberty please, hold the rest!
 

"Can we admit now that we're going to implement Project 2025?" right-wing YouTuber Benny Johnson said.​


With Donald Trump reelected as president, a policy agenda that was written up by a conservative think tank is back at the forefront of conversations over what a second Trump term could look like.

Know as Project 2025, the 922-page document was crafted by the Heritage Foundation as a blueprint for the next Republican administration that would radically reshape how the American government works. Democrats repeatedly tried to link Trump to Project 2025, but Trump had said he had “no idea who is behind it” and had “nothing to do with” the plan. (Project 2025 was spearheaded by two former Trump officials: Paul Dans and Spencer Chretien; Vice President-elect JD Vance also wrote the forward to Heritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts’s book.)

One of the first groups to congratulate Trump on his presidential win was the Heritage Foundation. In a statement Wednesday morning, Roberts wrote, “The entire conservative movement stands united behind him.”


Since Wednesday morning, multiple Trump supporters have come out to throw their support behind Project 2025.

Conservative activist Matt Walsh posted on X, “Now that the election is over I think we can finally say that yeah actually Project 2025 is the agenda. Lol.” Reacting to Walsh’s post, Steve Bannon, Trump’s former White House chief strategist, said on his podcast War Room Wednesday that “Project 2025 is the agenda.”

Texas’s Tarrant County GOP chair Bo French also posted on X, writing, “So can we admit now that we are going to implement Project 2025?” Conservative YouTuber Benny Johnson chimed in with, “It is my honor to inform you all that Project 2025 was real the whole time.”

:yayaseesathreadban:
 
Oh so they lied?
BTW,,,.......YOU were 100% WRONG about how the election would go,...I on the other hand was 100% correct,...even naming in advance the 312 EC votes Trump would gain. Someone as wrong as you have been should probably think about keeping your opinions more to yourself. Remember when you first got here? How you were here to kick ass and take names? :rolleyes2: How did that work out for you and yours BTW?

:magagrin:
 

"Can we admit now that we're going to implement Project 2025?" right-wing YouTuber Benny Johnson said.​


Have you read it? I have not. But I am 100% certain that points will intersect. 922 pages? That's pretty darned detailed if you ask me. Maybe if comrade kamala had something like that (besides the communist manifesto and Mien Kamph), she would have done better.
 

"Can we admit now that we're going to implement Project 2025?" right-wing YouTuber Benny Johnson said.​


With Donald Trump reelected as president, a policy agenda that was written up by a conservative think tank is back at the forefront of conversations over what a second Trump term could look like.

Know as Project 2025, the 922-page document was crafted by the Heritage Foundation as a blueprint for the next Republican administration that would radically reshape how the American government works. Democrats repeatedly tried to link Trump to Project 2025, but Trump had said he had “no idea who is behind it” and had “nothing to do with” the plan. (Project 2025 was spearheaded by two former Trump officials: Paul Dans and Spencer Chretien; Vice President-elect JD Vance also wrote the forward to Heritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts’s book.)

One of the first groups to congratulate Trump on his presidential win was the Heritage Foundation. In a statement Wednesday morning, Roberts wrote, “The entire conservative movement stands united behind him.”


Since Wednesday morning, multiple Trump supporters have come out to throw their support behind Project 2025.

Conservative activist Matt Walsh posted on X, “Now that the election is over I think we can finally say that yeah actually Project 2025 is the agenda. Lol.” Reacting to Walsh’s post, Steve Bannon, Trump’s former White House chief strategist, said on his podcast War Room Wednesday that “Project 2025 is the agenda.”

Texas’s Tarrant County GOP chair Bo French also posted on X, writing, “So can we admit now that we are going to implement Project 2025?” Conservative YouTuber Benny Johnson chimed in with, “It is my honor to inform you all that Project 2025 was real the whole time.”

Yesterday MAGA morons were desperately tap dancing and trying to explain how Trump did not really want to cut their social security benefits, even though that's exactly what they voted for.
 
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