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Trump Administration Faces Legal Hurdles as Project 2025 Hits 100-Day Milestone

With 40% of its conservative policy blueprint enacted, the administration grapples with Justice Department staff shortages and impending court battles.

People gather to protest Project 2025 in front of the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C., on March 16, 2025.
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Overview

  • Project 2025, a Heritage Foundation policy blueprint, has guided the Trump administration's agenda, with 40% of its proposals enacted or actioned in the first 100 days.
  • Key contributors to the blueprint, including Russell Vought and Peter Navarro, hold prominent administration roles, shaping its policy direction.
  • The Justice Department has experienced significant staff departures due to ideological purges and ethical resignations, including Acting U.S. Attorney Danielle Sassoon.
  • Project organizer Paul Dans warns of a 'boiling point' as the administration braces for intensified court battles to implement its sweeping policy changes.
  • The administration seeks to deconstruct federal programs and reverse progressive reforms dating back to Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal.