The Heritage Foundation official in charge of Project 2025 has stepped down after Donald Trump reportedly got angry about Democrats tying him to the policy playbook. Plus - despite his missteps, JD Vance is being counted on to attack VP Kamala Harris' policies.
A couple of weeks ago, Chris LaCivita, a leading member of Donald Trump’s political operation, publicly conceded that he considered Project 2025 a “pain in the ass” for the former president’s campaign. His candid assessment was understandable. As regular readers know, Democrats have spent much of the year letting the public know about the right-wing policy agenda crafted by the Heritage Foundation — with the assistance of several prominent Trump associates.
” The core details of the Project 2025 controversy haven’t changed at all. The right-wing policy agenda was still co-authored by several dozen members of Team Trump. Trump’s running mate, Republican Sen. JD Vance, still wrote a highly provocative foreword to Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts’ forthcoming book.
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