This week in Project 2025
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- There's a lot going on with this one: during an undercover interview, Project 2025 architect and MAGA ally Russ Vought admitted to the project's strong ties to Donald Trump and provided a clear view into a possible second Trump term. MSNBC's Chris Hayes discussed this and Project 2025's close relationship with the Trump campaign. Check it out here.
- During a recent interview, Trump National Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized the media for talking “about Project 2025, which has nothing to do with our campaign.” Media outlets should be skeptical about denials like that for many reasons, including the fact that Leavitt herself worked on Project 2025.
- In his forthcoming book, Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts criticized the Swampoodle Dog Park located in Washington, D.C. The Friends of NoMa Dogs issued a fantastic response.
Donald Trump’s loyal media propagandists, sensing that the election may be slipping away, have been begging the former president to “focus on the issues” and be “disciplined” rather than getting “off on tangents” and making personal attacks. The message may not be getting through. Last weekend, Trump spent his time spinning a conspiracy theory about Vice President Kamala Harris using AI to fake the crowds at her rallies and mocking Sen. Jon Tester’s (D-MT) weight.
Trump’s supporters are reportedly flummoxed by his apparent inability to maintain a disciplined campaign in the face of changing circumstances following Harris’ entrance into the race. His Fox News propagandists are similarly voicing hope that the 78-year-old convicted felon will suddenly adopt a different, more politically adept personality.
- The Five co-host Katie Pavlich said Trump “was very disciplined leading up to the convention, he should go back to that place.”
- Hoover Institution senior fellow Victor Davis Hanson said the election “hinges on whether Donald Trump can stay on message.”
- Fox & Friends co-host Lawrence Jones stressed that Trump “has to be disciplined.”
The right, however, is caught in the same trap that has characterized the last eight years — they want Trump to get elected so he can implement their preferred agenda. But, as Media Matters’ Matt Gertz writes, “Trump is, and will always be, a terrible vehicle for their ambitions. He’s a racist, nakedly corrupt would-be autocrat who walks the line between pathological liar and deluded fool. And crucially, as he told the horrified donors at an event chronicled by the Times, he has no interest in changing: ‘I am who I am.’”
Since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, news outlets have published numerous stories documenting how restricting abortion access has medically harmed women across the U.S. By contrast, several groups involved with Project 2025, including lead organizer The Heritage Foundation, have falsely claimed over the years that abortions are never medically necessary.
This is part of Project 2025’s general hostility to reproductive rights. Media Matters has documented how Project 2025 seeks to significantly restrict reproductive rights in the country. Multiple Project 2025 partners have also continued to signal that they want to criminalize abortion.
Project 2025 is also closely tied to Donald Trump and his campaign. Trump’s running mate, Sen. JD Vance of Ohio — who has said that he “certainly would like abortion to be illegal nationally” and called abortion supporters “sociopathic” — also has connections to multiple Project 2025 partner organizations.
Following Kamala Harris’ announcement that she had selected Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate, right-wing media falsely tried to paint Walz as an extremist by narrowing in on his support for LGBTQ constituents. In addition to targeting Walz’s policies on gender-affirming care and menstrual equity, right-wing media also recycled old strands of anti-LGBTQ misinformation, falsely accusing Walz of having created a protected class for perpetrators of child sexual assault, even though legal experts and state representatives have debunked such claims.
The smear stems from his support of the Take Pride Act of 2023, which strengthened the Minnesota Human Rights Act. While the bill was under consideration, right-wing media figures falsely accused it of protecting perpetrators of child sexual assault. Co-authors of the bill clarified that “of course pedophilia is not a protected class” and multiple legal scholars have supported this interpretation of the bill.
Now, right-wing media figures are resurrecting this old piece of misinformation:
- Newsmax’s Chris Plante claimed that child molesters are “a protected class” in Minnesota “thanks to Gov. Walz.”
- One America News Network host Dan Ball bizarrely claimed that Walz “signed legislation that allows pedophiles and pedophilia to someday legally be protected under existing state anti-discrimination laws.”
- The Daily Wire published an article claiming that Walz was “stripping anti-pedophile language” from the Minnesota bill.