White supremacy on Project 2025
White supremacy on Project 2025
White supremacy on Project 2025
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Project 2025, a 900-page manifesto by the Heritage Foundation aimed at a potential second Trump presidency, has faced significant backlash for its contributors, many of whom have documented histories of racist writings and affiliations with white supremacist activities. Critics, including Michael Harriot, label it a 'white supremacist manifesto,' arguing that its proposals would dismantle protections and aid programs for Americans of color. Key contributors include Richard Hanania, known for racist essays, and Corey Stewart, who aligns with Confederate heritage ideals. Despite Donald Trump's attempts to distance himself from the project, records show he has praised its authors and proposals, with many former Trump allies involved in its creation. Proposed changes include eliminating federal departments and implementing drastic cuts to social programs, raising concerns about their impact on marginalized communities. Overall, Project 2025's agenda reflects alarming trends in far-right politics, according to critics.

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