After Trump’s loss in 2020, Vought founded the Center for Renewing America, where he has consistently pushed a Christian nationalist agenda. He has called for an “army” of right-wing activists with “biblical worldview” to serve in the next Republican administration, and wrote an op-ed for Newsweek in 2021 with the headline: “Is There Anything Actually Wrong With 'Christian Nationalism?' As Politico reported, “One document drafted by CRA staff and fellows includes a list of top priorities for CRA in a second Trump term. ‘Christian nationalism’ is one of the bullet points.”
The Center for Renewing America has emerged as a key player in the MAGA-aligned think tank world. It’s one of the more than 100 conservative groups that make up Project 2025, an effort organized by The Heritage Foundation to provide staffing and policy proposals to a future GOP presidency. Vought plays a central role in the effort, including as the author of a chapter in Project 2025’s guiding document, Mandate for Leadership: The Conservative Promise, in which he argued that the “enormous power” of the executive branch should be exclusively the purview of the president rather than dispersed within agencies and departments.
Though that argument may sound anodyne, Vought’s vision has radical implications. First and foremost, Vought advocates for implementing a policy known as “Schedule F,” which would reclassify tens of thousands of federal employees as political appointees — thus stripping them of union protections. If Trump is reelected in November and chooses to go forward with Schedule F, he could fire career civil servants from agencies and departments en masse and replace them hardcore MAGA foot soldiers, potentially decimating the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Labor, the Department of Education, and other frequent right-wing targets.
“What we’re trying to do is identify the pockets of independence and seize them,” Vought has said, according to The New York Times.
In a 2022 interview with right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, Vought and the host agreed that a future Republican president should deploy “ideological purity tests” against civil servants, with Vought calling for a purge of at least 10% of the federal workforce. In a 2023 appearance on former Trump adviser Steve Bannon’s War Room podcast, guest hosted by Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), Vought endorsed readopting the Holman Rule, which would allow members of Congress to target existing funding for agencies or individual federal employees.
“The Holman Rule makes sure that those career bureaucrats are no longer anonymous, and that they are put in the crosshairs to the same extent — in the arena — that you are. That I am,” Vought told Gaetz, who is currently under investigation by the House Ethics Committee.