
Democrats have launched a propaganda campaign about Project 2025, which falsely attributes policies that are n’t included in the venture to previous president Donald Trump.
The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, created a potential Republican leadership with the help of a nearly 1, 000-page report outlining long-held traditional interests. The public’s fearmongering strategy comes amid a tumultuous Democratic Party that has split over Biden’s mental decline and subpar election results.
On X, Biden recently claimed in a movie that claims the task “would allow companies to prevent paying extra for millions” and “enact a nationwide abortion ban. It is a dangerous invasion by Trump and his allies.”
The statements are large distortions of the project’s real policies. The outline, in reality, suggests” calculat]ing ] the overtime period over a long number of weeks” with the goal of giving workers greater flexibility in their schedule.
The policy outline, which urges conservatives to “recognize ] the many women who find themselves in extremely difficult and frequently tragic situations,” is nowhere to be found.
The job encourages” complying with legal bans on the national funding of abortion” and notes that “alternative options to abortion, particularly adoption, may receive federal and state support”.
The Biden plan has increased its attempts to attribute Trump to the project, even publishing a website with the title” Trump’s Project 2025.” Trump has consistently vehemently opposed the think tank’s plans.  ,
Trump wrote on Truth Social,” I disagree with some of what they’re saying and some of what they’re saying is absolutely crazy and awful.” ” Anything they do, I wish them fate, but I have nothing to do with them”.
The website, however, insists that Trump plans on “reinstating and expanding]the ] racist Muslim ban”, “arming instructors”, and “raising the pension age”. It also claims Project 2025 may put “families ‘ access to , IVF procedures … in trouble” and” reduce Social Security”.
In Project 2025, none of these policies is mentioned everywhere.
Another Democrats have participated in the fearmongering.  ,
” They’re going after IVF”, Democrat Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez claimed on MSNBC in February. They also desire to control what they refer to as outdoor intercourse. … This is so plainly a masculine theocracy”.
Project 2025 makes no mention of in vitro fertilization ( IVF ) or “recreational sex”. Mentions of” God” and” Christian” are limited to religious freedom, tax exemptions, work as” service to God”, and” God-given individual rights to live freely”, contrary to AOC’s claims of theocracy.
The propaganda campaign has also included artists from the left.  ,
Hollywood actor Mark Hamill, a lifelong Democrat charity and Biden admirer, spoke out against Project 2025 in a new post, writing,” With concern for our Republic, I opposition”.
The actor included a graphic of Trump with a laundry list of goals supposedly outlined in the project, including ending no-fault divorce, banning African American studies, banning contraception, banning Muslim immigration, cutting social security, raising the retirement age, and court packing.
Project 2025 responded with an enumerated list of 30 “myths vs. facts”, clarifying Hamill’s more misleading claims.
The” Mandate for Leadership calls for LOWER taxes for ALL Americans. The post refuted the claim that Project 2025 calls for higher taxes for working-class people, noting that individuals spend their money in more productive ways than the government does.  ,
” Mandate for Leadership’s plan would not eliminate the FDA or the EPA, and NOAA’s functions would be transferred to other agencies, the private sector, and states and territories”, the post clarified about misleading claims on government agency policy.  ,
Democrats and their supporters will continue to fabricate information about the substance of the policy plan and make inaccurate connections to Trump in an effort to derail his presidential campaign, regardless of the facts surrounding the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025.
Monroe Harless is a summer intern at The Federalist. She recently earned degrees in political science and journalism from the University of Georgia.