I Have Nothing to do with Project 2025; Don’t Want to Read it Purposely—Donald Trump

In response to growing public concern surrounding Project 2025, President-elect Donald Trump has emphatically denied any involvement with the conservative policy proposal, which has recently gained attention due to its sweeping reforms on topics like immigration, abortion, government restructuring, and military intervention.

Trump has repeatedly clarified that he neither authored nor endorsed the document, which was created by the Heritage Foundation, an independent conservative think tank.

In an interview in the build-up to his recent election, Trump said, “Let me be clear: I have nothing to do with Project 2025. I haven’t read it, and I don’t want to read it.”

I Have Nothing to do with Project 2025; Don't Want to Read it Purposely—Donald Trump
WILKES BARRE, PENNSYLVANIA – AUGUST 17: Presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally on August 17, 2024 in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania. Trump and his Democratic rival, Vice President Kamala Harris, are both campaigning in the swing state of Pennsylvania this weekend. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

According to the president-elect, while the document represents views from across the conservative spectrum, it does not reflect his own policy agenda, which is detailed in his “Agenda 47” plan available on his campaign website.

Agenda 47 includes Trump’s specific priorities, including economic initiatives, immigration control, and government reform.

Despite Trump’s public disavowals, Project 2025 has generated controversy, particularly among critics who fear it signals a sharp turn toward far-right policies.

Project 2025 is a comprehensive 1,000-page policy blueprint, spanning 700 proposals on diverse topics, from education to national security.

Trump has likened the architects of Project 2025 to “radicals” and has distanced himself from what he calls “seriously extreme” ideas contained within it, although he has acknowledged that some proposals may align with his own administration’s goals.

Critics argue that even if Trump has no direct involvement, many of his allies support Project 2025, raising concerns about its influence on his upcoming term.

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However, Trump supporters counter that Trump’s policies differ significantly from the document, especially in areas such as military intervention, where Project 2025 advocates for a more hawkish stance than Trump has taken.

Trump’s own agenda, outlined in Agenda 47, promotes a more isolationist approach and includes plans to reduce U.S. involvement in overseas conflicts.

Project 2025 also suggests a reorganization of the Department of Education, advocating for a reduction in federal oversight and increased autonomy for states to manage education funds—a position that Trump has echoed in the past.

Education reform is one area where Trump’s policies overlap with Project 2025; however, Trump emphasizes that his vision for education would focus on empowering states rather than following a rigid, centralized conservative mandate.

Trump also emphasized that his past support from independents and Democrats reflects his cross-partisan appeal, arguing that his policies are closer to the American center than critics suggest.

Nonetheless, Trump’s detractors worry that Project 2025 remains a potential influence on his presidency, given its high-profile backers and policy overlap with some of his goals.

Trump, however, insists that Project 2025’s radical elements do not align with his vision, reiterating that his Agenda 47 is the sole plan he intends to pursue.

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