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187: Project 2025: An Authoritarian Conspiracy

187: Project 2025: An Authoritarian Conspiracy

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187: Project 2025: An Authoritarian Conspiracy

FromConspirituality

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Length:
81 minutes
Released:
Jan 4, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Last year, the Heritage Foundation published a 920-page document that lays out the conservative organization’s road map for the next Republican president’s first four months in office, which could very well be Donald Trump. Project 2025 rests on four pillars devoted to the implementation of the unitary executive theory—basically, all levers of the American government bowing down to the executive branch. If this sounds like a roadmap to authoritarianism, that’s because it is.
With 54 conservative and religious organizations signing on and over 450 contributors, as well as untold millions in dark money, Heritage is leading the charge with this anti-abortion, anti-LBGTQ+, anti-DEI, anti-civil liberties game plan. To date, they’ve interviewed thousands of prospective candidates for the next administration, with the goal of hiring tens of thousands of subservient bureaucrats ready to implement this Christian Nationalistic plan.
Today we break down what the document says and how it could rapidly erode American democracy. And if that sounds like hyperbole, it isn’t.
Show Notes
Project 2025
The Power Worshippers | Katherine Stewart
Behind the Curtain — Scoop: The Trump job applications revealed
The Conservative Plan to Take Over the Country (you need to know about this)
The '3.5% rule': How a small minority can change the world
Dr. Kevin Roberts | Catholic Citizens Annual Banquet
Living a Life of Catholic Integrity in a Hostile World | Roger Severino
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Released:
Jan 4, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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