Trump Distances Himself From 'Project 2025' Amid Rising Controversy
- Donald Trump distances himself from Project 2025, a government overhaul plan created by his allies in his administration, amid hints of a second American Revolution.
- Trump denies involvement in Project 2025 on Truth Social, stating he had no knowledge of its content or creators.
- Project 2025 proposes increased presidential power, replacing 50,000 government workers with Trump loyalists, sparking attention from Biden's campaign.
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A look at the Project 2025 plan to reshape government and Trump's links to its authors
Former President Trump has distanced himself from Project 2025, the handbook for a new conservative government written by several right-wing think tanks. It comes as Democrats double down on messaging tying Trump directly to the playbook ahead of the November election. White House Correspondent Laura Barrón-López reports.
Trump tries to distance himself from Project 2025 plan
Former president Donald Trump sought Friday to distance himself from a conservative think tank’s plan for the next Republican presidency, as Democrats work to make it a political vulnerability for Trump in the November election.
Project 2025: Trump, under the scrutiny of an ultraconservative plan for a “second revolution” in the United States
MIAMI.- Donald Trump distanced himself in the last few hours from Project 2025, a proposal for massive government restructuring drafted by allies and former officials, days after the head of the think tank that developed the program suggested that there would be a “second American revolution”. “I don't know anything about Project 2025,” Trump posted on his social networks. “I have no idea who's behind it. I don't agree with some of the things th…
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