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In the same way Trump was forced to hire from the existing GOP blob for his first administration (because those were the people the right had ready to move to D.C.), staffers in the new administration will almost by default be closely aligned with the Heritage foundation and therefore with project 2025, whether he wants it or not.
Personally Trump cares primarily about tariffs, which are his baby and his political fascination for 40+ years. The other stuff he can take or leave, although he’s personally relatively socially liberal, areligious and doesn’t have a huge issue with gays, abortion or trans people compared to many on the right.
I'm pretty sure he understand the federally funded NGO ecosystem providing activists and sinecures for the left needs to go. It was a purely political decision that it ever came into being and its existence proves that GOP was fake opposition.
They should've been fighting it tooth and nail, yet it's there.
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I agree he doesn't personally have much investment in the issues surrounding gay people, abortion and trans people, but he's happy to throw the right a bone on these issues, and if he's doing that it really doesn't make a difference what he personally believes.
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Wasn’t the Heritage Foundation part of the existing GOP blob in 2017? The difference between 2017 and 2025 is that conservative think tanks have had four to eight years to go over all of the failures of the first Trump administration and figure out how to do it right the next time. What they came up with was Project 2025.
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