The Project How Project 2025 is reshaping America

David A. Graham

Book - 2025

"When President Donald Trump returned to the White House in January 2025, news spread about his implementation of Project 2025, a nearly 1,000-page document published by the conservative think tank TheHeritage Foundation. The debates--and anxiety--surrounding this initiative have only increased as authors of the Project assume positions of power in the second Trump administration. So, what is Project 2025, exactly? Who wrote it, and what does it mean for everyday Americans, across the political spectrum, now and in the years to come? [Here] David A. Graham offers ... context and distills the essentialelements of this sprawling document. Breaking down the Project's strategy for transforming--and radically empowering--the executive ...branch, Graham then explains what the architects behind Project 2025 are doing with that power: enforcing traditional gender norms, decimating the civil service, performing mass deportations, reducing corporate regulation and worker protections, and more"--

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Published
New York : Random House Trade Paperbacks [2025]
Language
English
Main Author
David A. Graham (author)
Item Description
"A Random House Trade Paperbacks original"--Copyright page.
Physical Description
160 pages ; 19 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9798217153725
  • Introduction
  • Section I. The Ways and Means
  • Section II. The Agenda
  • 1. Gender, Family, and Rights
  • 2. Immigration and Border Security
  • 3. Economy and Trade
  • 4. Environment and Energy
  • 5. Foreign Policy and Defense
  • A Note on Sources
  • Acknowledgments
Review by Booklist Review

In the lead-up to the 2024 presidential campaign, the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, published a 900-plus-page document colloquially known as Project 2025, a blueprint for restructuring the federal government along right-wing ideological lines should Donald Trump be re-elected. Despite Trump's repeated disavowals of any connection to the initiative, the playbook was, in fact, authored by many people who are serving in his second administration. Graham, an award-winning politics and national affairs staff writer at the Atlantic, whittles the gargantuan door-stopper down to an easily manageable summation, providing a handy and necessary reference guide for concerned citizens. There is little daylight between what Project 2025 advocates and what the Trump administration is undertaking, but the effort is clouded by the outsized and unexpected influence of megadonor Elon Musk and the creation of the Department of Government Efficiency. Graham states the cause-and-effect of enacted and proposed radical changes and reveals the Orwellian doublespeak used to obfuscate draconian actions designed to capsize virtually every governmental department. Concise and well-reasoned, Graham's critical handbook uncovers the players and the plays orchestrating this revolutionary political movement that will impact the nation well beyond the four years of Trump's second term.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A close look at the ultra-rightist Project 2025, now playing in a capital near you.Atlantic staffer Graham dubs the authors of the Heritage Foundation--funded Project 2025 "contrarians," but they're more than that: They believe "that the only way to deliver the Christian, right-wing nation they desired was a carefully organized assault on the U.S. government as it existed." That radical assault has four chief aims: to restore the man-headed family, dismantle the "administrative state," close the border and defend the nation's sovereignty, and "secure our God-given individual rights to live freely." Trump claimed not to have heard of Project 2025 and its playbook, but as Russell Vought, an author of the platform who's now the head of the Office of Management and Budget, proudly acknowledged, he and his Heritage cohort were busily writing executive orders long ago, a stack of them awaiting Trump in his first minutes in the Oval Office. Vought also proudly owns up to being a Christian nationalist: "We are people who believe that we have a Christian nation." Project 2025 is to be carried out, as has been plain, by seizing control of agencies and placing them under the rule of loyalists who will put Trump's policies into action, with the understanding that "although the president's choices for high-profile positions might not be the most qualified picks, the ranks below them would be stocked with well-prepared and committed deputies." With broad planks restoring discriminatory measures against minorities, nonbinary citizens, and the like and slashing social services, Project 2025 also aims to replace the progressive income tax with a regressive consumption tax that would fall heavily on the poor. In fact, as Graham makes clear in his close reading of the text, the intended beneficiaries are wealthy white fellow travelers, and no others need apply. Essential reading for anyone trying to make sense of the Trumpian maelstrom. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.