Trump Implements Project 2025 Policies Despite Campaign Denials
The former president's early executive actions align closely with the Heritage Foundation's conservative blueprint, sparking legal and political challenges.
- Donald Trump has enacted numerous executive orders that mirror proposals from Project 2025, a conservative policy roadmap by the Heritage Foundation, despite previously distancing himself from it during his campaign.
- Key actions include freezing federal assistance programs, ending diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, and restricting gender-affirming care for minors, aligning with the blueprint's recommendations.
- A federal court has temporarily blocked elements of Trump's funding freeze, citing constitutional concerns, while the administration maintains the pause on specific programs.
- Other measures include revoking security clearances for former intelligence officials, reinstating service members discharged over COVID-19 vaccine refusals, and limiting refugee admissions.
- Critics argue these actions consolidate executive power and deepen social divisions, while supporters see them as fulfilling conservative policy priorities.