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07/24/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/24/2024 16:37

REMINDER: Trump’s Project 2025 Agenda Will Harm North Carolina Families Arrow

Ahead of Donald Trump's rally in Charlotte, North Carolina, DNC Spokesperson Maddy Mundy released the following statement:

"No matter what empty promises North Carolinians hear from Trump today, all they need to know is that Donald Trump will enact his extreme Project 2025 agenda if elected in November. This toxic, 900-page agenda gives voters all the proof they need that Trump isn't looking out for North Carolinians, he's looking out for himself and his Mar-a-Lago pals. Trump's Project 2025 agenda would turn the government into a tool to give him power like no president has ever had over Americans' daily lives and raise costs for North Carolinians while also restricting our fundamental freedoms and enacting a national abortion ban. Democrats aren't about to let that happen. We're empowering voters with the truth about Donald Trump so that Americans can reject the Trump-Vance ticket's attacks on their rights, wallets, and democracy this November."

After North Carolina Republicans threatened IVF in their state party platform, Trump and Project 2025 are collaborating on an extreme, anti-choice agenda to ban abortion nationwide, restrict IVF and contraception access, and allow states to monitor women's pregnancies.

Rolling Stone: "Inside the MAGA Plan to Attack Birth Control, Surveil Women and Ban the Abortion Pill"

"The attacks on mifepristone and resurrection of Comstock stand out as particularly harmful proposals, but they are only two of the dozens of ways the Republicans behind Project 2025 envision restricting access to abortion and contraception if they win the White House next year. Elsewhere in the document, there are proposals to eliminate the morning-after pill from the Affordable Care Act's contraceptive mandate under the rationale that it is a 'potential abortifacient.'"

Heritage Foundation: "Conservatives have to lead the way in … endingsenseless use of birth control pills."

The Hill: "Trump: It's up to states to monitor pregnancies, prosecute abortions"

Politico: "Organizations including Heritage, former Vice President Mike Pence's group Advancing American Freedom, and the Southern Baptist Convention's public advocacy-focused Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission have worked behind the scenes over the last few weeks to distribute talking points, circulate policy recommendations and educate Republican officials and their staff about their ethical concerns with how IVF is commonly practiced in the United States."

Axios: "This is undeniably a Trump-driven operation. The biggest tell: Johnny McEntee - one of Trump's closest White House aides, and his most fervent internal loyalty enforcer - is a senior adviser to Project 2025. One of the most powerful architects is Stephen Miller, a top West Wing adviser for the Trump administration."

Politico: "On Tuesday, the Trump campaign sent a letter to pro-Trump, external organizations asking them to attend an 'entirely off-the-record, private,' and 'invite-only' meeting with senior campaign officials, according to a copy of the letter obtained by POLITICO. The sit-down, which the letter describes as a 'meeting of the political minds,' is aimed at discussing 'collaborat[ion]' and 'priorities and plans' for the general election. […]

"By holding the meeting, the Trump operation and the third-party entities could conceivably get on the same page about their plans. Two people familiar with the planning for the event said Heritage Action and Turning Point Action were among the pro-Trump groups invited."

Politico: "Many of the authors of the blueprint are former Trump officials, and the Heritage Foundation has spent the past year-plus recruiting people to implement the plans within the administration, Scott said.

"'So they don't just have a long, sprawling policy document,' he said, 'they also have a growing list of staff who are being tested to see if they are loyal to Trump and if they are willing to administer this in his potential administration.'

New York Times: "Roberts told me that he views Heritage's role today as 'institutionalizing Trumpism.' This includes leading Project 2025, a transition blueprint that outlines a plan to consolidate power in the executive branch, dismantle federal agencies and recruit and vet government employees to free the next Republican president from a system that Roberts views as stacked against conservative power. The lesson of Trump's first year in office, Roberts told me, is that 'the Trump administration… simply got a slow start. And Heritage and our allies in Project 2025 believe that must never be repeated.'"

Trump's Project 2025 economic plans would give a second handout to the ultra-wealthy and giant corporations on the backs of hardworking Americans, repealing successes of the Inflation Reduction Act, and implementing damaging tariffs that would worsen inflation and raise taxes on middle-class Americans:

Project 2025's Mandate for Leadership, pg. 696: "The corporate income tax rate should be reduced to 18 percent."

Bloomberg Interviewer: "In your recent meeting with CEOs of the Business Roundtable, you pledged to lower the corporate tax rate from 21% to 20%, a drop just a single percentage point, is that because…"

Trump: [Interrupts] "It's because I like, I like simplicity. I liked 20% better. I like 15% yet better, but I think that would be, you know, that'd be hard."

Washington Post: "The former president's closest economic advisers are plotting an aggressive new set of tax cuts to push on the campaign trail and from the Oval Office if he wins a second term. Trump and his advisers have discussed deeper cuts to both individual and corporate tax rates that would build on his controversial 2017 tax law … Trump's advisers, though, have discussed proposals to make deeper cuts to the overall corporate tax rate, potentially to as low as 15 percent, or to use the revenue from the proposed tariffs to pay a dividend to U.S. households. Further cutting corporate taxes … would primarily benefit large firms."

Project 2025's Mandate for Leadership, pg. 696: "[The] tax reform should repeal all tax increases that were passed as part of the Inflation Reduction Act, 19 including the book minimum tax, the stock buyback excise tax, the coal excise tax, the reinstated Superfund tax, and excise taxes on drug manufacturers to compel them to comply with Medicare price controls."

Center for American Progress: "[Trump's tariff plans] would raise taxes for middle-income households by $5,100 to $8,300 while cutting taxes for the top 0.1 percent by at least $1.5 million annually."

CBS News: "Two years after Trump tax cuts, middle-class Americans are falling behind"

The Guardian: "Donald Trump's $1.5tn tax cuts have helped billionaires pay a lower rate than the working class for the first time in history."

ProPublica: "In the first year after Trump signed the legislation, just 82 ultrawealthy households collectively walked away with more than $1 billion in total savings, an analysis of confidential tax records shows."

Trump's extreme Project 2025 agenda will undermine our democracy by gutting the federal workforce so that Trump can install MAGA loyalists.

Associated Press: "The Heritage Foundation is spearheading Project 2025, a sweeping road map for a new GOP administration that includes plans for dismantling aspects of the federal government and ousting thousands of civil servants in favor of Trump loyalists who will carry out a hard-right agenda without complaint."

Associated Press: "The unprecedented effort is being orchestrated with dozens of right-flank organizations, many new to Washington, and represents a changed approach from conservatives, who traditionally have sought to limit the federal government by cutting federal taxes and slashing federal spending. Instead, Trump-era conservatives want to gut the 'administrative state' from within, by ousting federal employees they believe are standing in the way of the president's agenda and replacing them with like-minded officials more eager to fulfill a new executive's approach to governing."

The Atlantic: "At the top of Vought and Dans's must-do list for the next president: reissuing an executive order that Trump signed during his final months in office-and which President Joe Biden promptly reversed-that would allow the government to remove civil-service protections from as many as 50,000 federal jobs. The move would create a new class of employees known as Schedule F whom the president could fire at will. It would essentially supersize the number of political appointees in senior positions in the government, currently about 4,000."