Project 2025 Co-Author Says It's Time to 'Rehabilitate' Christian Nationalism
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65% : "What I've told people is [that Trump] had the most pro-life record ever.62% : That's pretty close to Christian nationalism because I also believe in nationalism."
38% : Beyond the plans to hit the ground running if Trump wins in November, Vought speaks in candid detail about his views on specific issues dominating Republicans 2024 platform.
31% : Every decision that got to him, including ones that I thought would go against us -- we had one where it was very contentious over banning fetal tissue research and he went with life on that," Vought adds, affirming that Trump was the president "that overturned Roe v. Wade.
25% : "Vought makes clear that while Trump may be deferring to individual states on the question of reproductive freedom -- and highlighting exceptions for rape, incest, and the life of a pregnant person in his discussions of abortion restrictions -- he doesn't agree with those carveouts, and he doesn't think Trump will stick to his current position if elected.
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