Alarming Project 2025: A Threat to American Democracy


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Mar 16 2025 7 mins   1
As I delve into the intricacies of Project 2025, a sense of unease settles in, not just because of the radical nature of its proposals, but also due to the incremental and strategic ways these policies are being implemented. This 900-page blueprint, crafted by the Heritage Foundation and a cohort of conservative scholars, is more than just a distant vision; it is a meticulously laid out plan to reshape the very fabric of American governance.

At its core, Project 2025 aims to centralize power in the executive branch, a move that critics argue would erode the system of checks and balances that has been a cornerstone of American democracy. One of the most alarming aspects of this plan is the proposed reinstatement of Schedule F, an executive order that former President Trump issued in October 2020. This order would strip career government employees of their employment protections, allowing the president to fire and replace them with loyalists and ideologues at will[3].

The implications of Schedule F are far-reaching. It would politicize the civil service, enabling the president to dismiss dedicated civil servants who have spent years serving the nation, regardless of their performance. This move would not only undermine the continuity and integrity of government operations but also pave the way for an authoritarian takeover. As the Kettering Foundation explains, "Understanding the Schedule F threat is critical to stopping it," because it fundamentally changes the character of the federal government, advancing the US toward authoritarianism[3].

Project 2025's vision for federal agencies is equally troubling. The plan calls for dismantling or abolishing key agencies such as the Department of Education and the Department of Homeland Security, while significantly altering the roles of others like the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The DOJ, for instance, would be thoroughly reformed to combat what Project 2025 terms "affirmative discrimination" or "anti-white racism," a move that would involve prosecuting state and local governments, institutions of higher education, and private employers with diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs[2].

The impact on public education is particularly devastating. Project 2025 proposes eliminating Title I funding, which has provided critical financial support to high-poverty schools since 1965. Instead, states would receive no-strings-attached block grants with zero regulations or oversight. This change would strain already tight education budgets, undermine academic outcomes for millions of vulnerable students, and exacerbate teacher shortages in low-income communities. As Will Ragland from the Center for American Progress notes, "Removing Title I funding would mean losing thousands of teachers and ultimately limiting children’s access to quality instruction"[4].

Healthcare is another area where Project 2025's proposals are starkly at odds with the needs of many Americans. The plan includes slashing Medicare and Medicaid, stripping away healthcare coverage for pre-existing conditions, and criminalizing the sending and receiving of abortion and birth control medications. These measures would have far-reaching consequences, particularly for women facing severe health risks during pregnancy, who may be denied life-saving care if abortion is not considered healthcare[1].

The project's stance on immigration is equally draconian. It recommends transferring custody of immigrant children from Health and Human Services (HHS) to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), prioritizing enforcement over welfare. This move would expand detention centers and worsen the safety and psychological well-being of vulnerable immigrant children. Additionally, the plan proposes mass deportation of illegal immigrants and the deployment of the U.S. Armed Forces for domestic law enforcement[1][2].

In the realm of media and technology, Project 2025's policies are designed to align with a conservative agenda. The plan includes reducing agency accountability and decreasing wasteful spending, while promoting national security and economic prosperity. For instance, it suggests that Big Tech companies should contribute to the Universal Service Fund, currently funded through telephone bills. The project also advocates for increasing transparency in media ownership to ensure national security and reducing regulations on media ownership to stimulate competition[5].

The broader theme here is one of control and centralization. Project 2025 seeks to place the entire executive branch under direct presidential control, eliminating the independence of agencies like the DOJ, the FBI, and the Federal Communications Commission. This expansive interpretation of presidential power, rooted in the unitary executive theory, aims to centralize greater control over the government in the White House. As Kevin Roberts, a proponent of Project 2025, puts it, all federal employees should answer directly to the president[2].

As I reflect on the scope and ambition of Project 2025, it becomes clear that this is not just a policy agenda but a vision for a fundamentally different America. The project's architects see it as "the next conservative President’s last opportunity to save our republic," but critics, including Vice-President Kamala Harris, describe it as a plan to "return America to a dark past"[4].

The latest developments are equally concerning. Despite Donald Trump's attempts to distance himself from the plan, many of his allies and former administration officials have been involved in its creation. Since his re-election in 2024, Trump has nominated several of the plan's architects and supporters to key positions in his administration. Analysis by *Time* found that nearly two-thirds of Trump's executive actions mirror or partially mirror proposals from Project 2025[2].

As we move forward, the implications of Project 2025 will become increasingly evident. The upcoming months will be crucial as these policies are implemented and tested. The American public, already largely opposed to the plan, will be watching closely. Polls indicate that the more people learn about Project 2025, the more they dislike it, with 53% opposing the plan and only 12% supporting it[4].

In conclusion, Project 2025 represents a substantial threat not only to individual rights but also to the very foundation of American democracy. Its incremental steps, already being taken in states and through legal challenges, foreshadow a future where the rights of marginalized groups are further compromised. As we navigate this critical period, it is essential to remain vigilant and informed, ensuring that the democratic principles that have defined America are not eroded by the radical ambitions of Project 2025.