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PROJECT 2025 authors. Addresses forthcoming 😃

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Russell Vought: Trump nominated Vought to lead the Office of Managment and Budget—his previous role in Trump’s first term—after Vought authored Project 2025’s chapter on the Executive Office of the President of the United States and reportedly spearheaded the project’s playbook for Trump’s first 180 days, with secret camera footage published by the Centre for Climate Reporting showing him claiming Trump had “blessed” the project and is “very supportive of what we do.”

Peter Navarro: Trump’s former trade advisor—who recently got out of prison for being held in contempt—was named to serve as senior counselor for trade and manufacturing, which does not require Senate confirmation, after Navarro authored a Project 2025 chapter on “the case for fair trade” that advocated for more restrictions on trade like the tariffs Trump has already proposed.

Paul Atkins: Trump’s pick to lead the Securities and Exchange Commission, who has not yet been formally confirmed, is listed as a contributor to Project 2025’s section on Federal Regulatory Agencies, which calls for broad reforms at the SEC that gets rid of regulations that the authors believe are “impediments” to companies’ success and opposing social justice, sustainability, diversity and other similar campaigns in the business world.

Brendan Carr: Trump’s pick to chair the Federal Communications Commission—who already served there as one of five lower-ranking commissioners and thus didn’t need Senate confirmation—authored Project 2025’s chapter on the FCC, in which he proposed reining in big tech and putting a bigger focus on national security—including making it easier to hold social media companies liable for content on their platforms and banning TikTok (a move Trump doesn’t support).

Tom Homan: Trump’s “border czar,” who did not need Senate confirmation, returned to the Trump administration after previously serving as acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and is listed as a contributor to Project 2025 and a visiting fellow at the Heritage Foundation’s Border Security and Immigration Center, authoring a number of articles for the organization on immigration policy.

John Ratcliffe: Ratcliffe was confirmed as CIA director after the official previously served as Trump’s director of national intelligence; he’s credited as a contributor to Project 2025, with the agenda’s chapter on the intelligence community citing an interview with Ratcliffe about working in the first administration.

Monica Crowley: Crowley served as assistant secretary of the Treasury during Trump’s first term and contributed to Project 2025’s section on the Treasury Department, though she’s now serving as assistant secretary of state, with Trump saying her role will include serving as the administration’s representative for events like the Summer Olympics in Los Angeles in 2028.

Michael Anton: Trump picked Anton to be director of policy planning at the State Department, after Anton—formerly the spokesperson at the National Security Council—was listed as a contributor to Project 2025’s chapter on the Executive Office of the President.

Abd Donald's favorite scumbag Stephen Miller

 
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