What Is Project 2025? Inside the GOP’s Plan

By: THOUSIF Inc. - USA

Initiated by the Heritage Foundation

A central conservative think tank, Heritage Foundation, launched Project 2025 to prepare for a Republican takeover of the U.S. federal government.

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Goal: Day-One Readiness

The project aims to ensure that a Republican president can immediately begin implementing a conservative agenda without bureaucratic delays.

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Mandate for Leadership

A 900+ page policy blueprint outlines conservative reforms across all federal agencies, including immigration, education, climate, and more.

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Personnel Database

A pre-built list of thousands of vetted conservatives ready to fill federal jobs, replacing existing civil servants with political loyalists.

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Presidential Administration Academy

A training program for future government appointees to teach them how to implement conservative policies and navigate Washington bureaucracy.

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Executive Power Expansion

Project 2025 promotes strengthening presidential control over executive agencies, aiming to reduce the independence of federal departments.

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Smaller Federal Government

Advocates for downsizing the federal workforce, eliminating agencies, and cutting regulations deemed excessive or “woke.”

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Anti-Woke Agenda

Seeks to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives across the government and public institutions.

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Environmental Policy Rollbacks

Calls for the rollback of climate change policies, ending subsidies for green energy, and boosting fossil fuel production.

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Immigration Overhaul

Proposes tighter border controls, aggressive deportation policies, and significant reforms to legal immigration pathways.

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Opposition to Bureaucracy

It frames the current federal bureaucracy as a “deep state” and seeks to neutralize career officials not aligned with conservative goals.

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Criticism and Controversy

Critics warn that it threatens democratic norms, promotes authoritarian tendencies, and undermines checks and balances in government.

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