By Michael Woyton
For all his denying that he knows anything about Project 2025 or any of the people behind its production, the convicted felon is sure in favor of much of what is contained within its pages.
Former president and current Republican candidate for president Donald Trump has repeated disavowed the Project 2025 “conservative wish list” created by the Heritage Foundation, CBS News reported.
At least 270 proposals in Project 2025 match Trump’s past policies and current campaign promises, as outlined in a report by John Kelly from August.
“From shuttering the Department of Education to excising every mention of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion from federal agencies’ projects and programs, the Project 2025 agenda often matches Trump’s recorded words and his Administration’s deeds,” CBS reported.
Moreover, a review by CBS of the work histories of the 38 named primary authors of Project 2025 discovered that at least 28 of them worked in Trump’s administration.
While you may not have read Project 2025 — it’s available online thanks to NPR — you’ve most likely heard Vice President Kamala Harris and many others talk about it and how it threatens to reshape the United States if the GOP wins the White House in November.
You, of course, are welcome and encouraged to read the document, but until you have the time, there is an informative and amusing video that paints a disturbing picture of what the Heritage Foundation is plotting to do.
Written, animated and performed by Jason Kravits and produced and mixed by Sean Dixon, “The Project 2025 Song!” shows how Project 2025, according to one commenter on its YouTube page, “removes the last 300 years of legislation and the checks and balances system.”
The video, in the style of Schoolhouse Rock, sings about “how to make American great … again,” giving absolute power to the president and turning “the melting pot into a Christian nation.”

And the video also provides viewers a solution to it as well, but I’ll let you watch the video to see what that is.
The Harris/Walz campaign also has a website with more information about Project 2025 and how it could affect democracy. Find it here.
And here’s a little something from Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz:
Lead art: Screen grab from “The Project 2025 Song!”
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