Trump is now denying that he knows anything about Project 2025.
That’s right.
He doesn’t know a thing about it….or any of the people involved.
Let’s see how that claim adds up:
as I’ve written about here, the heart of Project 2025 is reinstating an executive order Trump signed in 2020 (replacing thens of thousands of civil service workers with political loyalists) which Biden later rescinded; in the same vein, Trump’s name apparently appears on 190 of the plan’s pages;
in revolving-door fashion, key Trump people (past and future) wrote Project 2025, tout it endlessly and appear in videos about it—and recruiting people to join them;
Trump effusively praises the guy who’s orchestrating it all; and Steve Bannon suggested that same guy could become Trump’s chief of staff;
and last night, Joy Reid showed brilliantly that the core elements of Trump’s “Agenda47” are lifted directly out of Project 2025.
Oh, and the organization behind Project 2025 is so secretive and under-the-radar, here they are welcoming all their henchmen to the RNC Convention this week:
So what does this all tell us?
First, as always, Trump is lying through his teeth.
Second, 2025 is toxic.
Third, it means we’re back to where we always are…back to the essential element that makes the two political battles in American politics so fundamentally different at their core.
Let me explain…
The Core of Today’s Right Wing Battle
As Trump’s desperate lie reminds us, the extreme right knows full well that the agenda they are pushing is deeply unpopular with the American people. Which means they know they will lose whenever elections become straight-up referenda on that toxic agenda.
And the knowledge of their own toxicity shapes their entire political battle: they do anything in their power to keep elections from becoming a straight-up referendum on their agenda. The prospect of the majority weighing in on their agenda scares them so much, they do whatever they can to avoid it from happening.
How? I wrote my two books about this, but here are 10 ways this plays out.
They pretend it’s not their agenda, even when it so clearly is (like Trump re Project 2025, his ever-changing stance on abortion, etc.);
They spend all their time stirring up and scaring voters on high-voltage issues, disinformation and lies, trying to distract from their overall agenda (which is the reason Trump killed the immigration deal, why crime comes up every two years whether it is up or down, why “CRT” and other culture war attacks never stop, and so on; in Ohio, it’s why the GOP is desperately trying to turn the gerrymandering debate into a debate over…“foreign oligarchs”!?);
They fight for their agenda in places where people aren’t paying as much attention, and where there is less media to cover it (bringing abortion battles to states, and not trying to pass an abortion ban at the US Senate);
They fight for their agenda in places where it is harder for the people to hold them accountable (gerrymandered statehouses), and/or where they face little opposition;
They fight to gerrymander states precisely because they know that’s where and how they can pass toxic policies and not be held accountable for doing so; and they fight to make sure those gerrymandered statehouses don’t face other forms of accountability (by attacking independent courts or other offices);
They are currently working overtime to undermine the ability of voters to force statewide initiatives because they know (correctly) that such statewide elections are a direct threat to their agenda (even in those gerrymandered states);
When those initiatives do succeed, they often defy the majority will that was just expressed so clearly against their policies;
They use statehouses to undermine local governments and strip power from other elected offices (the Ohio state school board), because they know those governments are responsive to the popular will on issues that counter their unpopular agenda (think public education, guns, minimum wage, climate);
They systematically suppress the votes of key parts of the majority coalition that they know stand against their unpopular policies—because if you’re afraid of the majority, you need to make it smaller;
When even Republicans see how toxic their policies are and vote accordingly (as some Texas Republicans did re vouchers), they use billionaire dark money to take them out in low-turnout primaries (almost all those Texas Republicans lost). So GOP primaries in gerrymandered states become a key vehicle where they can overcome the majority will with their extremism.
See What They See
Folks, when Trump denies that Project 2025 is his plan, don’t just laugh it off.
Know that that denial rests at the heart of the overall far-right gameplan: seeking to impose on a polity an agenda that, at its core and stripped down to its basics, runs directly counter to the majority will that polity. Not just the national will, but on many issues, even the will of “red” states in our country.
Rather than adjust their agenda to better reflect and comport with that majority will, they choose tactics to circumvent that will—usually by attacking key elements of a rule-of-law democracy itself to impose their toxic agenda against that will.
And THAT is the battle we must see. And counter.
In fact, once you see that that is their battle, almost everything they do is entirely predictable. Their playbook is plain as day.
So what should we do as a response?
Fight for democracy at all the levels where it needs to be protected, including in the often-overlooked places they now use to get most of that toxic agenda through
Fight for the reforms that undermine their approach—as we are doing in Ohio this year in the effort to end gerrymandering
Fight to protect, reengage and re-empower the voters they have taken out of the electorate because they are so threatened by the majority coalition those voters are a key part of
And…when they take the time to write all their toxic ideas down into a single, 1000-page document—so clearly that even Trump himself is trying to run away from it—whatever you do, keep talking about it. Don’t just say “read the plan”—people won’t. Make it as real as you can for people. Through posts. Videos. Interviews. Conversations. Heck, write a book to make its impact as real as possible :). Or share that book with others. One reason Trump is afraid of it is because even voters across red states will be appalled by it.
In short, Project 2025 presents a rare opportunity to expose an agenda they are usually better at hiding. Run it to ground, make it real for people, and draw every commitment it makes to its logical and extreme conclusion. (Because that is what they will do if given the chance to implement it).
France’s far right just lost in an upset because they were far too extreme for French voters. We’ve had a two-year winning streak for democracy across America for the same reason.
Amid Trump’s ramblings, his past actions, and Project 2025’s toxic promises and platforms, we can keep that winning streak going this year as well…at all levels.
Keep going!
It has occurred to me that at some point, the Project 2025 goons may get a clue and remove access to the now readily accessible document. If we haven’t already done so, it would be a good idea to download load the awful thing so we have the documentation.
Also, there is now starting to be a trickle of MSM and a stream of SubStack writings about this evil plot to destroying or democracy, our personal freedoms, and our way of life. I am hoping that these writings are the beginning of the avalanche that will bury the Heritage Foundation and their co-conspirators along with trump.
I would love to see a web site with curated writings from serious analyses of this blue print for destroying our country. Writings from this SubStack and from Andra Walters’, and Joyce Vance, and several others that are starting to comment, as well as MSM (when it happens). Andra Walters is doing yeoman’s work on this but she is one person who also has a day job. It would take someone or ones with the time, the tech savvy, and the wherewithal to achieve it. Make it easily accessible to the average vote and get the word out, get the word out, get the word out. Every time anyone writes an article or a comment about Project 2025, they would reference the website. As many of us have found out, the document itself consists of mind numbing convoluted hidden in plain sight obfuscation prose. Most voters are not going to read the document. Hence the need for a source to help them understand it. And to understand that it will go into effect on the first day of ANY Republican presidency, not just trump.
Excellent summary of 2025's toxicity & advice to counter it, David.