Project 2025: The Conservative Blueprint to Restructure Federal Government and Reshape American Policy
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At its core, Project 2025 outlines four pillars: a policy agenda, personnel database, training academy, and a 180-day playbook of executive orders ready for Day One. Key proposals target federal agencies head-on. It calls for dismantling the Department of Education, handing education oversight to states, and eliminating the Department of Homeland Security, privatizing the Transportation Security Administration despite its post-9/11 role in national security, as noted by the American Federation of Government Employees.[2] The FBI and Department of Justice would fall under direct White House control, with the FBI director personally accountable to the president; the Mandate describes the DOJ as a "bloated bureaucracy" pushing a "radical liberal agenda."[1][8]
Reforms extend to reinstating Schedule F, reclassifying up to 500,000 civil service jobs as political roles for easier firing and hiring of ideologues. The plan urges cutting corporate taxes, imposing a flat income tax, slashing Medicare and Medicaid, and abolishing agencies like the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Federal Trade Commission to curb antitrust enforcement.[1] Environmental regulations would shrink, and DEI efforts banned government-wide.
Experts warn of profound implications. The ACLU highlights risks to civil liberties, including exploiting warrantless surveillance and ending protections against discrimination based on race, gender, or sexual orientation.[5] AFGE President Everett Kelley calls it a "takeover... not loyal to the Constitution," potentially costing a million federal jobs.[2]
By February 2026, the Center for Progressive Reform reports the Trump administration has initiated or completed 53 percent of Project 2025's domestic agenda across 20 agencies, from regulatory rollbacks to personnel shifts.[7] This illustrates the project's sweeping ambition, blending stated goals of efficiency with critics' fears of authoritarian overreach.
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