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Trump disavows Project 2025 plan

- By Adriana Gomez Licon

MIAMI — Donald Trump distanced himself Friday from Project 2025, a massive proposed overhaul of the federal government drafted by longtime allies and former officials in his administra­tion, days after the head of the think tank responsibl­e for the program suggested there would be a second American Revolution.

“I know nothing about Project 2025,” Trump posted on his social media website. “I have no idea who is behind it. I disagree with some of the things they’re saying and some of the things they’re saying are absolutely ridiculous and abysmal. Anything they do, I wish them luck, but I have nothing to do with them.”

Project 2025 outlines a dramatic expansion of presidenti­al power and a plan to fire as many as 50,000 government workers to replace them with Trump loyalists. President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign has worked to draw more attention to the agenda, particular­ly as Biden tries to keep fellow Democrats on board after his disastrous debate.

Trump has outlined his own plans to remake the government if he wins a second term, including staging the largest deportatio­n operation in U.S. history and imposing tariffs on potentiall­y all imports. His campaign has previously warned outside allies not to presume to speak for the former president and suggested their transition-in-waiting efforts were unhelpful.

Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts said on Steve Bannon’s “War Room” podcast Tuesday that Republican­s are “in the process of taking this country back.” Former U.S. Rep. Dave Brat of Virginia hosted the show for Bannon, who is serving a four-month prison term.

“We are in the process of the second American Revolution, which will remain bloodless if the left allows it to be,” Roberts said.

Those comments were widely circulated online and blasted by the Biden campaign, which issued a statement saying Trump and his allies were “dreaming of a violent revolution to destroy the very idea of America.”

Some of the people involved in Project 2025 are former senior administra­tion officials. The project’s director is Paul Dans, who served as chief of staff at the U.S. Office of Personnel Management under Trump. Russ Vought, who was director of the Office of Management and Budget under Trump, wrote one of the chapters. John McEntee, a former director of the White House Presidenti­al Personnel Office in the Trump administra­tion, is a senior adviser.

A spokespers­on for the plan said Project 2025 is not tied to a specific candidate or campaign.

“We are a coalition of more than 110 conservati­ve groups advocating policy and personnel recommenda­tions for the next conservati­ve president,” a statement said. “But it is ultimately up to that president, who we believe will be President Trump.”

 ?? CHRIS SZAGOLA / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Donald Trump on Friday distanced himself from a massive proposed overhaul of the federal government.
CHRIS SZAGOLA / ASSOCIATED PRESS Donald Trump on Friday distanced himself from a massive proposed overhaul of the federal government.

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