Project 2025, a 920-page document outlining Donald Trump's agenda for a potential second term, has drawn significant criticism. The plan, described as an extremist agenda, aims to increase presidential power and diminish democratic checks and balances. Critics argue that it represents a direct attack on expertise in government and could have far-reaching impacts on daily life. The Supreme Court's recent decision has bolstered the project's potential implementation. Commentators emphasize the importance of understanding the document, with some releasing detailed analyses to highlight its implications, including the intersection of Schedule F and the war on science.
Project 2025 is an attack on expertise in government. The Supreme Court just gave it a big win. Watch and share. https://t.co/2c2p8sXcjM
You may have heard the term “Project 2025” floating around, and you may even have cracked open the 900+ page document yourself, only to see a lot of kind of bland, policy-wonk text. So let me crack through the policy-speak and tell you WTF is in this document.
Take some time to read today.👇 "Project 2025 is a massive, 920-page document that outlines exactly what the next Trump presidency would look like." https://t.co/nBvXHwiX9q
🚨 🚨 Project 2025 is a monstrosity. If people understand it, Trump will lose. But most won’t read it. That’s why I’m writing a book to make it clear…and real as can be. Today I release Chapter 3–the horror story of what happens when Schedule F meets the war on science. 1/ https://t.co/i4P2g0JtsB
Trump doesn't need a GOP platform when he has a 1,000-page extremist agenda detailed out in Project 2025. Trump's plan for a second term gives Trump power to reach into your daily life while steamrolling democratic checks and balances—learn more at https://t.co/vYZDdIVbzW https://t.co/cNLKa6PkPY
Trump already released the GOP platform. It’s called Project 2025 and it’s deeply alarming https://t.co/TVYtKHBajA