The Trump campaign attempted to distance itself from the conservative Project 2025 playbook on Friday. Despite significant overlap between Project 2025 personnel and staffers from former president Donald Trumpâs administration and campaign, Trump issued a statement saying he had âno idea who is behindâ the project.
Project 2025 is spearheaded by the Heritage Foundation in partnership with dozens of rightwing advocacy organizations. It has two main components: First, a 900-page manifesto with a wish list for the first 180 days of the ânext conservative administration,â including to further restrict abortion access and âdismantle the administrative state.â The second component is an application-only recruitment effort to ensure the administration is quickly staffed with loyalists.
On Friday, Trump disavowed Project 2025 in a post to Truth Social, his social media platform, saying he found unspecified parts of the project âabsolutely ridiculous and abysmal.â
âI disagree with some of the things theyâre saying and some of the things theyâre saying are absolutely ridiculous and abysmal,â Trump wrote. âAnything they do, I wish them luck, but I have nothing to do with them.â
Trumpâs vague disavowal of Project 2025 came a few days after Kevin Roberts, president of the Heritage Foundation, made inflammatory statements about a coming âsecond American Revolutionâ that would be âbloodlessâ âif the left allows it to be.â
âAs weâve been saying for more than two years now, Project 2025 does not speak for any candidate or campaign,â the Project 2025 account said in a statement on X. âBut it is ultimately up to that president, who we believe will be President Trump, to decide which recommendations to implement.â
Despite Trumpâs claims to have ânothing to do withâ Project 2025, his administration and campaign personnel contributed to the project, including Karoline Leavitt, his campaignâs national press secretary, as the Biden campaign quickly pointed out on X.
Former Trump administration officials wrote and edited massive chunks of the manifesto. One of its two primary editors, Paul Dans, who directs the Heritage Foundationâs 2025 Presidential Transition Project, served as the White House liaison for the U.S. Office of Personnel Management during the Trump administration, among other positions.
Rick Dearborn, who was briefly Trumpâs deputy chief of staff, wrote the White House chapter. Russ Vought, Trumpâs director of the Office of Management and Budget, wrote the chapter on OMB and similar executive offices.
Gene Hamilton, who served in the Trump Justice Department and is now the vice president and general counsel of America First Legal, wrote the DOJ chapter. Similarly, the chapter on the Department of Homeland Security was written by Ken Cuccinelli, who held multiple positions in Trumpâs DHS. The list of Project 2025 playbook contributors includes former Trump administration officials from the Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Commerce, Department of Defense, among other departments and agencies.
Peter Navarro â who advised Trumpâs 2016 campaign, served as director of the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy, and recently reported to prison for refusing to cooperate with a Congressional inquiry into January 6 insurrection â drafted a chapter on trade policy.
People close to Trump also contributed to the Project 2025âs effort to recruit conservatives for administration positions, including appearances in promos and training videos.
Leavitt, the Trump campaignâs national press secretary, is featured in a promotional video for the Project 2025 academy, along with Stephen Miller and other former Trump administration officials. According to the Project 2025 recruitment website, âThe Presidential Administration Academy is a one-of-a-kind educational and skill-building program designed to prepare and equip future political appointees now to be ready on Day One of the next conservative Administration.â
According to the academy syllabus, Leavitt also co-teaches a video module in the academy, titled, âThe Art of Professionalism.â
âI appeared in a video for Heritage the year before I started working on the Trump campaign,â Leavitt told The Intercept when asked how the Trump campaign could claim ignorance of Project 2025. Referring to Trumpâs campaign platform, she said: âAgenda 47Â is the only official policy agenda of the President Trump and our campaign.â
Other former Trump administration officials listed on the Project 2025 academy syllabus include Dearborn, Roger Severino, Hugh Fike, and Bethany Kozma.
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Every so often, something he believes is so absolutely atrocious that even he canât bring himself to lie about it.