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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Trump once shunned Project 2025 as ‘ridiculous.’ Now he's staffing up with them.
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Trump once shunned Project 2025 as ‘ridiculous.’ Now he's staffing up with them.

Last updated: November 21, 2024 9:14 pm
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Donald Trump’s administration is seeing a surprising influx of members from Project 2025, a group he once disavowed during his presidential campaign. Despite Trump’s previous criticism of the group’s work, he has recently appointed several Project 2025 authors and contributors to key positions within his White House and administration.

Among the notable Project 2025 alums who have been selected for roles in the Trump administration are Brendan Carr, who was chosen to lead the FCC, former Rep. Pete Hoekstra, who was nominated as ambassador to Canada, and John Ratcliffe, who was tapped for director of the CIA. Even Tom Homan, a Project 2025 contributor, was appointed as “border czar” in one of Trump’s early selections.

The potential addition of Russ Vought, a former director of the Office of Management and Budget under Trump, back to the administration is also being closely considered. This shift in Trump’s approach to Project 2025 has surprised many, considering his past criticism of the group’s work.

Despite the initial backlash, Project 2025 alums are now poised to play significant roles in Trump’s administration, particularly in areas such as the economy, immigration, and efforts to reduce the administrative state. Some observers have noted that the Trump administration seems to be embracing aspects of Project 2025 that align with their agenda, while distancing themselves from more controversial proposals.

While some individuals, like anti-abortion advocate Roger Severino, faced rejection from Trump’s team due to their involvement in Project 2025, others like Vought have continued to exert influence behind the scenes. Vought, who played a key role in shaping the group’s recommendations on federal spending and regulations, has been informally advising the Trump campaign on trade and economic policy.

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As Project 2025 alums take on prominent roles in the Trump administration, there is a sense of vindication among officials at The Heritage Foundation, the group behind the project. Despite facing criticism and skepticism in the past, Heritage fellows and Project 2025 contributors are now being swiftly nominated for positions in Trump’s new administration.

For Democrats, the resurgence of Project 2025 members in the Trump administration comes as a disappointing development. During the presidential campaign, Democrats sought to link Trump to the controversial blueprint, portraying it as a hard-line conservative agenda. Trump’s recent embrace of Project 2025 authors has only added fuel to the fire, with critics pointing to his earlier distancing from the group as hypocritical.

Overall, the integration of Project 2025 alums into the Trump administration reflects the complex and evolving nature of political alliances and priorities in Washington. As these individuals assume key roles in shaping policy and decision-making, the legacy of Project 2025 continues to influence the direction of the Trump administration.

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