On Abortion, JD Vance Is the Bridge Between Trump and Project 2025
Project 2025 and Vance agree: “The Dobbs decision is just the beginning.”
Project 2025 and Vance agree: “The Dobbs decision is just the beginning.”
Trump appointed far-right loyalist Paul Ingrassia to head a Justice Department office responsible for keeping politics out of the civil service.
Former Trump officials’ names and corporate affiliations have been scrubbed from Project 2025.
Joining the exodus from Project 2025 is Americans United for Life, a national anti-abortion group.
The Intercept keeps finding more conservative groups that were quietly removed from the Project 2025 website.
Ryan Grim and David Sirota examine how a memo from 1971 laid the groundwork for enshrining corporate corruption in American politics.
Tom Homan, Trump’s former acting ICE director who contributed to Project 2025, will be “border czar” in the next administration.
The acknowledgments page from an upcoming book reviewed by The Intercept shows the deep ties between JD Vance and Project 2025.
People touched by the justice system worry about the plan’s call to scale up attacks on reform-minded prosecutors.
The Supreme Court’s conservative bloc advances a key aim of the Project 2025 manifesto: “deconstruct the Administrative State.”
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