Though President-elect Donald Trump tried throughout the 2024 campaign to distance himself from the Heritage Foundation-led initiative Project 2025 -- a sprawling right-wing plan to remake the federal government in the MAGA mold -- his transition team has named several individuals with tight connections to the initiative to key posts in his forthcoming administration.
This is no surprise. Eighteen of the writers and editors of Project 2025’s opus, Mandate for Leadership, served in the first Trump administration. Twelve more worked both in the administration and for one of the Trump campaign or transition teams. Of the 267 total contributors to the Project 2025 efforts, 144 worked in the first Trump administration or in his campaign or transition teams.
Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts has expressed his appreciation for Trump’s nominees, saying he’s “ecstatic” about them and that the selections are “exceeding our expectations.” Roberts acknowledged that “it would be very difficult” for a Trump administration to make policy “without at least consulting” Project 2025.
Below, we share details on Trump’s Project 2025 allies who may be joining his administration. This piece will be updated on an ongoing basis.