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Project 2025: How Conservative Blueprint Aims to Reshape Federal Government and Executive Power

Project 2025: How Conservative Blueprint Aims to Reshape Federal Government and Executive Power

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Imagine a blueprint for remaking America's government from the ground up, drawn by conservative architects at the Heritage Foundation. That's Project 2025, a 900-plus-page manifesto unveiled in April 2023, aimed at dismantling what its authors call the "administrative state" and placing the executive branch firmly under presidential control, according to the project's own documentation and Wikipedia's overview.

At its core, the plan pushes unitary executive theory, seeking to end the independence of agencies like the DOJ, FBI, and Federal Trade Commission. "The federal government's entire executive branch [should be] under direct presidential control," it argues, challenging long-standing Supreme Court precedents like Humphrey's Executor, as detailed by the Center for American Progress.

Key proposals target federal agencies with sweeping changes. The Department of Education and Homeland Security would be eliminated outright, with TSA privatized and education oversight shifted to states, per AFGE analysis. FEMA might move to the Interior Department, offloading disaster costs to locals. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau faces abolition, while the NIH realigns with conservative priorities, and economic bureaus merge under ideological oversight, Heritage Foundation outlines state.

A 180-day playbook spells out "Day One" actions: reinstate Schedule F to reclassify up to 500,000 civil servants, stripping job protections for political loyalty. "This scheme allows... full control of the Executive Branch for personal and political gain," warns the National Federation of Federal Employees.

By March 2026, echoes of these ideas have materialized. President Trump's Department of Government Efficiency, led by Elon Musk, has fired tens of thousands, imposed hiring freezes, and prompted reductions in force at agencies like the IRS and Agriculture Department, Government Executive reports. The White House fact sheet touts "reforming the federal workforce to better serve Americans" via executive order.

Experts highlight risks: politicized hiring could ease discrimination by reviving aptitude tests deemed biased and gutting DEI efforts, AFGE notes. Unions might be declared illegal, eroding worker rights.

This ambitious scope connects tax cuts, like a flat income tax, to broader power consolidation, reversing Biden-era policies. As midterms loom, upcoming court challenges and congressional battles will test its staying power.

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