Trump's inner circle is filled with architects of Project 2025. Here are the policies they have implemented so far [View all]
Source: The Independent
Sunday 28 December 2025 07:11 EST
Approximately half of the recommendations in Project 2025 have become official policies, presidential directives or overall goals of the Trump administration in the first 12 months of President Donald Trumps second term. The nearly 1,000-page ultra-conservative policy blueprint emerged from the Heritage Foundation think tank in 2023 and was widely seen as a possible manifesto for a second Trump turn despite denials by the candidate himself and many of those around him.
Filling the federal workforce with political appointees, phasing out the Department of Education, rolling back major Biden administration-era policies on climate change, axing diversity polices and offices, as well as ramping up immigration deportations, were some of the major policy changes that aligned with the conservative mandate.
Its an unsurprising finding, given that major Trump administration officials are authors or contributors to Project 2025, including Office of Management and Budget director Russell Vought, border czar Tom Homan, FCC chairman Brendan Carr, CIA director John Ratcliffe, trade adviser Peter Navarro, SEC chairman Paul Atkins and many more.
Yet, the president appeared to downplay his understanding of it in June 2024 when he declared, I know nothing about Project 2025 and I have no idea who is behind it.
Read more: https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/us-politics/project-2025-policies-trump-administration-b2890180.html