How Project 2025's rightward vision became a flashpoint in this year's election

FILE - Kevin Roberts, president of The Heritage Foundation, speaks at the ºÃÉ«tv Religious Broadcasters convention at the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center Feb. 22, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV, File)

WASHINGTON (AP) — For the past year, Project 2025 has endured as a persistent force in the presidential election, its far-right proposals deployed by Democrats as shorthand for what Donald Trump would potentially do with a second term at the White House.

Even though the former president’s campaign has vigorously distanced itself from Project 2025 — Trump himself declared he — the sweeping Heritage Foundation's proposal to and dismantle federal agencies with his vision. Project 2025’s architects come from the ranks of Trump’s administration and top Heritage officials have briefed Trump’s team about it.

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