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Project 2025: Political winner or loser?

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Comedian and actor Kenan Thompson speaks about Project 2025 on stage during the third day of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago mocks Project 2025 a conservative roadmap for a second Trump term.

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Comedian and actor Kenan Thompson speaks about Project 2025 on stage during the third day of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago mocks Project 2025 a conservative roadmap for a second Trump term.

Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

Project 2025 – you’ve probably heard about it. It’s a roadmap from the conservative Heritage Foundation for the next Republican president.

It’s also been a major talking point for Democrats on the campaign trail. Donald Trump, meanwhile, has tried to disavow it and distance himself.

That’s because the plan has attracted negative attention over the ultra conservative policies it endorses like overhauling and eliminating some government agencies, firing thousands of civil servants and a mass deportation campaign.

Project 2025 was created to help the next Republican president execute an extreme conservative agenda. Now it’s also become an attack line for Democrats.

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This episode was produced by Tyler Bartlam. With audio engineering by Ted Mebane and Neil Tevault.

It was edited by Megan Pratz and Courtney Dorning.

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