John,
Donald Trump is attempting to distance himself from Project 2025 — the ultraconservative policy playbook the GOP plans to implement if he wins in November — but we know the truth.
We're setting the record straight, John: Project 2025 was authored by Trump's administration, and those same people would come to power the moment he's elected.
At least 140 people who worked in the Trump administration had a hand in Project 2025, including six of his former Cabinet secretaries, four people he nominated as ambassadors, his first deputy chief of staff, and dozens more who hold positions with conservative groups advising on the project.
Additionally, J.D. Vance, Trump's new running mate, embraced Project 2025, saying it was "incredible work," and the president of the right-wing think tank behind the project called Vance "one of the leaders — if not the leader — of our movement."
Trump can't keep denying the extensive ties between himself and Project 2025. We know the truth, and if Trump wins the presidential election this November, he and his allies will stop at nothing to execute this draconian agenda, including forcing local prosecutors to criminally charge doctors and women, and using the government to track miscarriages across the country.
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Thank you,
Ben Ray (he/him/his)
Interim Vice President of Federal and Gubernatorial Campaigns, EMILYs List