2024-11-23 05:40:10
Politics
Government
Immigration

Trump's Ultra-Right Agenda: Project 2025 Unfolds

Donald Trump's new government is heavily influenced by the ultra-right manifesto known as 'Project 2025', supported by the Heritage Foundation. This initiative includes key figures such as Russel Vought, who aims to enhance presidential authority, and Tom Homan, who plans aggressive immigration enforcement.

Critics warn that this direction may pave the way for a semi-democratic presidential autocracy. Trump has also appointed Vought to lead the Office of Management and Budget, reinforcing the project's focus on expanding executive power and reshaping policy, including education and social media regulations.

The Republican Party faces internal contention over its identity, torn between traditional conservatism and a more interventionist approach. Immigration policy is now firmly in the hands of staunch anti-immigration advocates, intensifying the focus on border control.

As these changes unfold, the implications for American governance and civil liberties remain a significant concern.

Frankfurter Rundschau
22. November 2024 um 17:56

Trump's New Government: Far-Right from the 'Project 2025'

Trump's designated government is recruiting authors of the far-right manifesto "Project 2025", which is supported by the conservative Heritage Foundation. Trump's designated Vice President has close ties to the Foundation. The manifesto aims to expand the power of the President and implement an agenda that is hostile to women and minorities.
The Guardian
23. November 2024 um 00:30

Trump selects key Project 2025 figure Russ Vought to head budget office

Politics
Economy
Trump selects Russ Vought, key Project 2025 architect, to lead OMB. Project 2025 aims to expand presidential power, criminalize abortion pills, and eliminate Department of Education. Vought wrote chapter on managing president's office. Trump also taps other Project 2025 figures like Brendan Carr for FCC, Tom Homan as border czar, John Ratcliffe as CIA director, Pete Hoekstra as Canada ambassador, and Stephen Miller as deputy chief of staff.
Asia Times
23. November 2024 um 03:31

Among Trump advisors, a battle for GOP’s soul rages

Politics
Economy
The Republican Party contest for Trump's policy-making ear is a struggle between Reagan and Big Government conservatism. Trump has embraced elements of both, but advisors are divided on issues like tariffs, immigration, and the role of government. Key figures include Robert Lighthizer, a pro-tariff pragmatist, and JD Vance and Donald Trump Jr., who lean toward Big Government conservatism. One piece of advice Trump is getting is to set up a review board of retired generals and admirals to weed..
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