Project 2025 explained: Trump's plan to capture America...that 'he's never read' | Scott Lucas

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Published 2024-07-25
"The big power Trump gets is that they expand the ability to put political appointees into agencies."

The Republicans' "Project 2025" has worrying implications for impartiality in US governance but Trump has been coy about whether he would implement its policies, Professor of International Politics Scott Lucas tells #timesradio

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All Comments (21)
  • Before I was aware of Project 2025, I actually argued that I'd rather see Trump get a second term so it can be over and done with and he wont be a threat ever again because he'd have served his two term limit. But now it's ANYONE BUT TRUMP or die, for America.
  • Follow the money. These people have there own banks. Then they pretend they are churches and not for profit groups to keep from paying taxes.
  • @iancook7109
    What is most bizzare is he is still a contender
  • The Heritage Foundation has been working on this plan since Reagan was President!!! For over 40 years to refine their plan!
  • @davidjames2083
    Absolutely first rate reporting into this very scary lunacy here. Project 2025 makes what Viktor Orban did in Hungary seem like a kiddies' colouring-in book 👍🥵🤬
  • @philstanton231
    Absolutely - therefore VOTE KAMALA - VOTE BLUE FOR YOUR FUTURE
  • It’s very important that ever remember we vote for an administration, not just one person. Project 2025 was explicitly written by several members of the last Trump administration.
  • @JEng-oc1lc
    Trump too lazy to read or comprehend 😂
  • Does anyone remember the, “Project for the New American Century”?!? They were a “think tank” that wrote a policy paper advocating regime change in Iraq years before the 9/11 attacks. In that paper they stated that it would require a Pearl Harbor like event to galvanize support for this. Quite a few of PNAC’s members went on to serve in GW Bush’s administration. History rhymes, it never repeats.
  • I'm afraid the UK civil service is political, they don't like policies they'll try to work against it.