What is Project 2025?
- A roughly 1,000-page document titled “Mandate for Leadership 2025: The Conservative Promise.” That report details supporters’ proposals for federal departments, as well as their overall agenda for a conservative government.
- A purported transition plan for federal departments. Project 2025 leaders say they have a 180-day transition plan for each federal agency to quickly adapt to a Trump presidency should he win in November. As of this writing, the contents of that plan were unknown.
- A new database that aims to fill federal jobs with conservative voices. Spencer Chretien, associate director of Project 2025, once called the online system to screen potential new hires the “conservative LinkedIn.” It’s currently active on the Project’s website.
- A new system to train potential political appointees. Called the “Presidential Administration Academy,” the system aims to teach skills for “advancing conservative ideas” as soon as new hires join the administration. The lessons touch on everything from budget-making to media relations and currently consist of 30- to 90-minute online sessions. Project 2025 leaders say they will host in-person sessions as the election nears.
Project 2025 recommends:
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- Changing how the FBI operates. According to the plan, the agency is “completely out of control,” and the next conservative administration should restore its reputation by stopping investigations that are supposedly “unlawful or contrary to the national interest.” Also, the document calls for legislation that would eliminate term limits for the FBI’s director and require that person to answer to the president.
- Eliminating the Department of Education. The plan explicitly proposes, “Federal education policy should be limited and, ultimately, the federal Department of Education should be eliminated.” The report also calls for bans on so-called “critical race theory” (CRT) and “gender ideology” lessons in public schools, asking for legislation that would require educators who share such material to register as sex offenders and be imprisoned.
- Defunding the Department of Justice. Additionally, the document proposes prosecuting federal election-related charges as criminal, not civil, cases. Otherwise, the document says, “[Voter] registration fraud and unlawful ballot correction will remain federal election offenses that are never appropriately investigated and prosecuted.”
- Reversing Biden-era policies attempting to reduce climate change. The document’s authors call for increasing the country’s reliance on fossil fuels and withdrawing from efforts to address the climate crisis — such as “offices, programs, and directives designed to advance the Paris Climate Agreement.”
- Stopping cybersecurity efforts to combat mis- and disinformation. The document recommends the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency to stop its efforts to curtail online propaganda campaigns, arguing the federal government should not make judgment calls on what’s true and what isn’t.
- Changing immigration policies. Authors want the federal government to deprioritize DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals), the program that temporarily delays the deportation of immigrants without documentation who came to the U.S. as children; phase out temporary work-visa programs that allow seasonal employers to hire foreign workers; impose financial punishments on so-called “sanctuary cities” that do not follow federal immigration laws, and divert tax dollars toward security at America’s border with Mexico. (While the Biden campaign claims Project 2025 calls for “ripping mothers away from their children” at the border, there’s no explicit mention of separating families. Rather, it calls for stronger enforcement of laws governing the detainment of immigrants with criminal records and restricting an existing program that tracks people in deportation proceedings instead of incarcerating them. In some cases, those changes could possibly play a role in border control agents detaining a parent while their child continues with immigration proceedings.)
- Restricting access to abortion. The plan wants the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to stop promoting abortion as health care. Additionally, Project 2025 recommends the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) to stop promoting, and approving, requests for manufacturing abortion pills. “Alternative options to abortion, especially adoption, should receive federal and state support,” the document states.
- Removing LGBTQ+ protections. The plan calls for abolishing the Gender Policy Council, a Biden-created department
within the White House that aims to “advance equity in government policy for those who face discrimination.” Also, the proposal wants the federal government to remove terms such as “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” from records and policies, as well as rescind policies that prohibit discrimination on the basis of “sexual orientation, gender identity, transgender status, and sex characteristics.” - Cutting ties completely with China. For instance, the document advocates for restricting people’s access to TikTok because of its China-based parent company; prohibiting Confucius Institutes, cultural institutions at colleges and universities funded by the Chinese government, and blocking other Chinese entities from partnering with U.S. companies.
- Reversing protections against discrimination in housing. The Biden campaign emails reference a portion of the document that calls for repealing a decades-old policy—strengthened under Biden—that attempts to prevent discrimination and reduce racial disparities in housing. Project 2025 also recommends making it easier to sell off homes used for public housing — a benefit to real estate developers — but result in fewer cheap housing options for poor and low-income families.
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