Top Project 2025 Dude Still Planning Trump's Second Term, Just *Secret-Like*
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74% : He claimed that Trump has "blessed" his organization and "he's very supportive of what we do.""Eighty percent of my time is working on the plans of what's necessary to take control of these bureaucracies," Vought said.62% : That's pretty close to Christian nationalism because I also believe in nationalism.
48% : Specifically, thanks to undercover videos by British muckraking journos with the Centre for Climate Reporting, we have a clearer idea of what Russell Vought, one of the chief architects of Project 2025 (and a top Trump administration guy), has been up to since Trump insisted he'd never met Project 2025 and accidentally mistook it for one of his ex-wives.
41% : But to maintain the illusion that Trump isn't handing the transition off to Project 2025, Meadowcroft tells the reporter that those materials are being prepared outside any formal transition process, "because obviously you want as little of it to be FOIA-able ... as possible.
40% : That's far too chancy for the Project 2025 crew, so they'll give Trump all he needs, in a tidy box, to remake America.
39% : In another part of his chat with the donors, Vought explained that all the policies Trump will need once he takes office are being prepped now so they can be rolled out effortlessly by a guy who never plans anything:"President Trump will want to spend literally zero amount of time thinking or contemplating what a transition will look like," Vought said.
29% : So here's the "spoiler," not that anyone is surprised at all: Vought says that of course Trump distanced himself publicly from Project 2025, because that's simply the "graduate-level politics" necessary for making an inconvenient story go away.
6% : Needless to say, the Trump campaign denied everything to CNN, because Trump is a thin-skinned petulant turd who may be lazy enough to let someone else plan his policies, but damned if anyone but Trump himself can take credit for them.
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