In a post to his social media site, Trump claimed, “I know nothing about Project 2025,” the name given to a playbook crafted by the Heritage Foundation to fill the executive branch with thousands of Trump loyalists and reorient its many agencies’ missions around conservative ideals.
“I have no idea who is behind it,” Trump continued on Truth Social. “I disagree with some of the things they’re saying and some of the things they’re saying are absolutely ridiculous and abysmal. Anything they do, I wish them luck, but I have nothing to do with them.”
. . . Trump’s campaign has sought for months to make clear that Project 2025 is not its official policy platform amid an intensifying effort by President Joe Biden and Democrats to tie Trump to its more controversial policies.
Yet those efforts are complicated by Trump’s extremely close relationship with many of the people who launched Project 2025 or helped contribute to it. Paul Dans, the head of Project 2025, was chief of staff at the Office of Personnel Management during the Trump administration, and the group’s roadmap for the next administration includes contributions from others who have worked for the former president, including
- his former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson,
- former acting Deputy Homeland Security Secretary Ken Cuccinelli
- and former deputy chief of staff Rick Dearborn.
- John McEntee, Trump’s former director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office and one of his closest aides while in office, is also a senior adviser for the project.
Yeah he has NO IDEA WHO IS BEHIND IT. Odds that the demented rapist himself wrote that . . . shit? 0%.
And “Abysmal”? No. Man wouldn’t know an abyss if it bit him in the girdle.
So say which “things” you don’t agree with and which you do so your supporters know where you stand. He won’t because the only “things” he will support are “will I get paid for it?” He can’t even form a complete thought that wasn’t rehearsed.
He will say he doesn’t support anything he thinks his fans don’t want to hear him support and if elected, he will support them.
He also likes to say he is in favor and against things, often in the same sentence, so his followers can latch onto whichever meaning suits them.
And they either don’t notice or don’t care that he’s constantly contradicting himself.
Nihilists cannot so this