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'His DNA is all over it': Kamala attacks Trump over Project 2025

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Vice President Kamala Harris on Sunday launched a scathing attack on her opponent former President Donald Trump linked him to the far right play-book.

During an interview with CBS Evening News, the Democratic hopeful said that Trumps name appears at least 300 times in Project 2025 and his running mate JD Vance has written the foreword to the book of the author of Project 2025

"As you know, I am a former prosecutor. His DNA is all over it. All over it. His running mate wrote the foreword to the book of the author of Project 2025. I believe Donald Trump's name appears at least 300 times in Project 2025," Kamala said.


"And it is a blueprint, a detailed blueprint that is about the danger and the detail of what Donald Trump and his allies plan if he is in the White House again," she added.

What is Project 2025?

Project 2025 is a 920-page document developed by the Heritage Foundation , outlining potential policies and changes for a hypothetical second term of Donald Trump’s presidency.

The document was organized by the conservative think tank and includes contributions from individuals who served in Trump’s administration. Despite this, Trump has publicly distanced himself from the initiative, labeling some of its ideas as “seriously extreme.”

The proposals in Project 2025, which include right-wing policies and a radical reshaping of the executive branch, have been frequently criticized by Democrats . A Harris campaign official stated that the campaign has deliberately associated all of Trump’s policies with “Project 2025,” believing this branding resonates with voters, reported CNN.

Though the Project 2025 report was released in April 2023, opposition to the document has intensified as Trump’s polling lead has grown. In response to the increased scrutiny, Trump has distanced himself from the proposal, stating on his social media platform, Truth Social, “I know nothing about Project 2025. I have no idea who is behind it.” He further characterized some of the project’s ideas as “absolutely ridiculous and abysmal.”
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