How Project 2025 Creates A Christian Dictatorship
“Trump could assassinate political rivals and still enjoy total immunity” — Salon
What does this have to do with creating a Christian dictatorship and Project 2025? Who stacked the Supreme Court with Christian extremists who want total immunity for Trump? Who is behind the Heritage Foundation that wrote Project 2025? Who is refusing to follow a subpoena to investigate how he is getting billions in donations?
Leonard Leo, the Opus Dei member who is pushing to replace American democracy with a Christian theocracy where white men like him rule. What does this mean for you? Follow along with this interactive infographic.
Project 2025
“Project 2025, a comprehensive transition plan organized by right-wing think tank The Heritage Foundation to guide the next GOP presidential administration, is the conservative movement’s most robust policy and staffing proposal for a potential second Trump White House — and its extreme agenda represents a threat to democracy, civil rights, the climate, and more.
The Heritage Foundation’s nearly 900-page policy book, titled Mandate for Leadership: A Conservative Promise, describes Project 2025’s priorities and how they would be implemented, broken down by departments in the federal bureaucracy and organized around “four pillars that will, collectively, pave the way for an effective conservative administration: a policy agenda, personnel, training, and a 180-day playbook.” Written primarily by former Trump officials and conservative commentators connected to The Heritage Foundation, these proposals would severely inhibit the federal government’s protections around reproductive rights, LGBTQ and civil rights, climate change efforts, and immigration.
The initiative is backed by a coalition of over 100 organizations and individuals, at least two-thirds of which receive funding from the Koch network or conservative philanthropist Leonard Leo. The project is also heavily promoted by MAGA-connected media figures such as Steve Bannon, who has called it the “blueprint” for Trump’s second term.” — Media Matters
Have political rivals killed
“The exchange came during questioning from Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who sought to know whether immunity for an “official act” would extend to a politically motivated killing. “If the president decides that his rival is a corrupt person and he orders the military or order someone to assassinate him, is that within his official acts that for which he can get immunity?” Sotomayor asked.
“It would depend on the hypothetical,” Sauer responded. “From what we can see, that could well be an official act.“Sauer made a similar assertion during Trump’s immunity hearing before the D.C. Court of Appeals in January, telling judges that a president could order Seal Team Six to assassinate a political rival and still be immune from prosecution — unless they were first impeached and convicted by Congress.” — Salon
What happens if Trump orders the assassination of Supreme Court Justices he does not like and appoints more Leonard Leo blessed cronies to the Supreme Court?
“Many of Trump’s indicated plans for a second term fall in line with the Project 2025 outline. This includes giving the president unchecked power over federal agencies and the total ability to bypass Congress. He has also pledged to appoint a special prosecutor to go after the Biden family and other political opponents, as well as the installation of loyalists throughout the government.” — Democrats
TakeAway: Stop the Christian extremist scheme to overturn American democracy. Vote for President Biden and Democrats to protect your freedoms.
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