Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shared a CNN report on X profiling Douglas Wilson, a self-described Christian nationalist pastor, and his movement which promotes a patriarchal society. The report details Wilson’s views on women’s roles, including their submission to men and the belief that they should not vote, which led to backlash on social media. Criticism has been leveled at Hegseth for promoting these controversial viewpoints, with many users expressing concern over the implications of his endorsement. The report also highlighted Wilson’s stance on same-sex marriage and his perspective on slavery, adding further fuel to the controversy.
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After only 6 months, Project 2025 is already 47 percent complete, and that’s a concerning reality. The initial reaction is one of disbelief, perhaps even a dismissive shrug. But the numbers don’t lie, and the sheer speed at which this project is unfolding is undeniably alarming. We are talking about Phase 1 of a three-phase plan, and the progress, as the data indicates, is substantial. The implications of this rapid advancement are difficult to fully grasp, but it’s clear that the intent is far-reaching, with potential consequences for the very fabric of our society.
This project, as it stands, is more than just a policy proposal; it’s a systematic effort to reshape the government, potentially dismantling existing structures and replacing them with a drastically different system.… Continue reading
According to the Brennan Center, the Trump administration is engaged in a multifaceted strategy to undermine future elections and maintain power, despite any voter outcome. This plan involves actions such as rewriting election rules, targeting election officials, and weakening federal oversight. The report highlights efforts to impose voter ID requirements, potentially disenfranchising millions of voters, along with attempts to control and intimidate those involved in fair election administration. The Brennan Center also points out that Trump’s actions defy the constitutional separation of powers, as the authority to regulate elections rests with Congress and individual states.
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The memo, obtained by the publication, advocates for increased military involvement in combating illegal immigration, potentially extending beyond border security to urban areas. DHS anticipates prolonged military operations, possibly mirroring strategies seen in Los Angeles. The memo draws a parallel between transnational gangs and terrorist organizations, hinting at a militarized presence within the interior. Critics like Carrie Lee express concern, arguing this approach is unprecedented since Japanese internment and undermines the rule of law. The memo was written by Philip Hegseth, a senior advisor to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, and highlights his influential role in the Defense Department.
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Edwin Feulner, Project 2025 author and Heritage Foundation founder, dies, and with this news, a particular mix of reactions surfaces, highlighting the deeply polarized nature of contemporary political discourse. The passing of someone who had such a significant impact on conservative ideology and policy immediately triggers a cascade of diverse responses, ranging from expressions of sorrow to outright celebration. This range reflects the complex legacy of an individual whose work has shaped the political landscape for decades.
Edwin Feulner, the driving force behind Project 2025, a comprehensive plan outlining conservative policy goals, leaves behind a legacy that is sure to be debated for years to come.… Continue reading
E.P.A. Says It Will Eliminate Its Scientific Research Arm. Okay, so this is happening. The E.P.A., the Environmental Protection Agency, is apparently going to eliminate its scientific research arm. Let that sink in for a moment. Science. Research. Gone. It’s like a punch to the gut for anyone who values, you know, facts and understanding.
It’s hard not to feel a sense of deep frustration. We’re talking about a career path, years of education, that seems to be crumbling under the weight of, well, frankly, ignorance. I mean, who needs science when you’re apparently “in God’s hands,” as some would argue?… Continue reading
A DeSmog investigation reveals over 50 high-level Trump administration officials, including 70% of his Cabinet, have ties to Project 2025, a Heritage Foundation plan to expand executive power and shrink the government. Many of these officials directly contributed to or worked for groups behind the plan’s “Mandate for Leadership” document. This contradicts Trump’s repeated denials of involvement, as numerous administration policies directly align with Project 2025’s proposals. The findings highlight the significant influence of Project 2025 despite its low public approval.
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Senator Mike Lee’s Interstate Obscenity Definition Act seeks to significantly broaden the legal definition of obscenity, effectively criminalizing pornography by expanding the criteria to include material appealing to prurient interests in sex or nudity lacking serious artistic or literary value. This mirrors the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025, which advocated for similar measures. Critics argue the bill’s vague language could impact a wide range of content and excessively empowers the federal government to regulate speech, potentially violating First Amendment rights. The bill, previously introduced in 2022, has faced significant opposition from free speech advocates and industry groups.
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Widespread protests against the Trump administration’s “Project 2025” took place across the U.S. and internationally, encompassing over 1,200 locations. Organized by a broad coalition of groups, demonstrators opposed various policies including cuts to social programs and attacks on civil rights. Former Vice President Harris publicly thanked protesters for their actions, highlighting their defense of key social programs and individual liberties. The White House countered by accusing Democrats of jeopardizing Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson, despite his professed biblical worldview, blocked a bipartisan bill allowing proxy voting for parental leave, a stark contrast to his past acceptance of morally questionable policies. This action, fueled by a broader Republican effort to restrict women’s roles in public life, aligns with the party’s “Project 2025” initiative aiming to reinforce traditional gender roles. The bill’s defeat, despite some Republican support, highlights the party’s hypocrisy and the growing conflict between female Republican politicians and the party’s agenda. Johnson’s actions, along with broader Republican policies, actively seek to limit women’s participation in the workforce and political life. This ultimately underscores a larger Republican revolt against remote work, viewing it as a threat to traditional gender dynamics and women’s advancement.
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